The effects of medical image processing techniques on the computational haemodynamics

A. João, A. Gambaruto, A. Sequeira
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Many of the diseases affecting the cardiovascular system include a variety of disorders and conditions that are related in part to the haemodynamics, as well as genetic predisposition and biochemistry amongst others. With respect to the haemodynamics, the commonly sought factors are near-wall mechanical properties including wall shear stress (and derived parameters) and transport phenomena, such as mixing and mass transport. These factors are susceptible to large variations amongst individuals, and in order to perform accurate clinical evaluation careful interpretation of patient specific information is required. Taking an example of a configuration of the aorto-illiac bifurcation, we examine the effects of image filtering and contrast enhancement on the reconstructed geometry and the resulting computed haemodynamics. The algorithms used to quantify the processed images are based on pixel intensity variance, peak signal-to-noise ratio and segmentation. In this study we focus on the effects of uncertainty in clinically acquired medical images to the variability in the reconstructed vessel geometry, and the subsequent error propagation to the computed haemodynamics with emphasis on factors related to diseased states.
医学图像处理技术对计算血流动力学的影响
许多影响心血管系统的疾病包括各种疾病和状况,这些疾病和状况部分与血流动力学、遗传易感性和生物化学等有关。关于血流动力学,通常寻求的因素是近壁力学性能,包括壁剪切应力(及其衍生参数)和传输现象,如混合和质量传输。这些因素在个体之间容易发生很大的变化,为了进行准确的临床评估,需要仔细解释患者的具体信息。以主动脉-髂分叉的配置为例,我们检查了图像滤波和对比度增强对重建几何形状和由此计算的血流动力学的影响。用于量化处理后图像的算法是基于像素强度方差、峰值信噪比和分割。在这项研究中,我们关注临床获得的医学图像的不确定性对重建血管几何形状的可变性的影响,以及随后的误差传播到计算的血流动力学,重点是与疾病状态相关的因素。
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