Non-Invasive Measure of Stenosis Severity Through Spectral Analysis

C. Byers, Alexandra M. Sinson, Colette M. Scheffers, T. Ning
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A preliminary study on the effect of stenosis severity in a restricted flow is performed through the spectral analysis of sound signals. A model pulsatile flow that uses differing area reductions through an opening was employed, where contact microphones secured outside of the reduction measured the sound intensity in the flow. A spectral analysis shows the narrowing results in increased magnitude of frequencies in the range of 15 to 170Hz, with different narrowing cases resulting in different peak frequencies. Low frequency content up to 10 Hz remains approximately unchanged. This simplistic approach of signal processing forms a basis for enhanced understanding and diagnosis of the severity of narrowing in an internal flow, and encourages future research into more complicated bispectral methods of analysis. The results show a clear difference between "regular" turbulence present in an internal flow and "enhanced" turbulence due to a stenosis or similar restriction in the flow.
通过光谱分析无创测量狭窄严重程度
通过对声音信号的频谱分析,初步研究了狭窄程度对受限流动的影响。采用了一种脉冲流模型,该模型通过开口使用不同的面积减小,其中固定在减小口外的接触式麦克风测量了流动中的声强。频谱分析表明,在15至170Hz范围内,变窄导致频率幅度增加,不同的变窄情况导致不同的峰值频率。10hz以下的低频含量基本保持不变。这种简单的信号处理方法为增强对内部血流狭窄严重性的理解和诊断奠定了基础,并鼓励了未来对更复杂的双谱分析方法的研究。结果表明,内部流动中的“规则”湍流与由于流动中的狭窄或类似限制而引起的“增强”湍流之间存在明显的区别。
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