颈动脉MRI与US 3D计算模型:概念验证研究

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粥样硬化性颈动脉斑块的进展导致动脉腔逐渐狭窄,这可能导致灾难性斑块破裂,最终导致血栓栓塞和中风。在欧盟,颈动脉疾病是缺血性卒中的主要原因,因此迫切需要开发颈动脉疾病风险分层和患者管理工具。在这项工作中,我们提出了一项基于超声和基于mri的3D颈动脉模型的比较研究,以研究基于超声的模型是否可以用来评估颈动脉血管的血流动力学状态,而基于mri的模型被认为是最真实的颈动脉血管表征。使用内部开发的算法在3D中重建颈动脉血管系统。我们的工作揭示了两种重建方法在几何参数(如横截面积和中心线长度)以及模拟血流动力学参数(如峰值时间平均WSS值和低WSS值区域)方面的相似性,这些参数对脑血管血流动力学状态至关重要。因此,上述发现使颈动脉US成为在斑块演变和可能的斑块不稳定方面初步评估颈动脉疾病的可能的MRI替代。
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MRI vs. US 3D computational models of carotid arteries: a proof-of-concept study
The progression of atherosclerotic carotid plaque causes a gradual stenosis in the arterial lumen which might result to catastrophic plaque rupture ending to thromboembolism and stroke. Carotid artery disease is the main cause for ischemic stroke in the EU, thus intensifying the need of the development of tools for risk stratification and patient management in carotid artery disease. In this work, we present a comparative study between ultrasound-based and MRI-based 3D carotid artery models to investigate if US-based models can be used to assess the hemodynamic status of the carotid vasculature compared with the respective MRI-based models which are considered as the most realistic representation of the carotid vasculature. In-house developed algorithms were used to reconstruct the carotid vasculature in 3D. Our work revealed a promising similarity between the two methods of reconstruction in terms of geometrical parameters such as cross-sectional areas and centerline lengths, as well as simulated hemodynamic parameters such as peak Time-Averaged WSS values and areas of low WSS values which are crucial for the hemodynamic status of the cerebral vasculature. The aforementioned findings, therefore, constitute carotid US a possible MRI surrogate for the initial carotid artery disease assessment in terms of plaque evolution and possible plaque destabilization.
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