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30 April 2004 Subject-specific modeling of intracranial aneurysms
Juan Raul Cebral, Monica Hernandez, Alejandro Frangi, Christopher Putman, Richard Pergolizzi, James Burgess
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Abstract
Characterization of the blood flow patterns in cerebral aneurysms is important to explore possible correlations between the hemodynamics conditions and the morphology, location, type and risk of rupture of intracranial aneurysms. For this purpose, realistic patient-specific models are constructed from computed tomography angiography and 3D rotational angiography image data. Visualizations of the distribution of hemodynamics forces on the aneurysm walls as well as the intra-aneurysmal flow patterns are presented for a number of cerebral aneurysms of different sizes, types and locations. The numerical models indicate that there are different classes of intra-aneurysmal flow patterns, that may carry different risks of rupture.
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Juan Raul Cebral, Monica Hernandez, Alejandro Frangi, Christopher Putman, Richard Pergolizzi, and James Burgess "Subject-specific modeling of intracranial aneurysms", Proc. SPIE 5369, Medical Imaging 2004: Physiology, Function, and Structure from Medical Images, (30 April 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.535441
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Angiography

Data modeling

Arteries

Image segmentation

Cerebral aneurysms

Hemodynamics

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