Title of article :
Reconstruction of Intima and Adventitia Models into a State Undeformed by a Catheter by Using CT, IVUS, and Biplane X-Ray Angiogram Images
Author/Authors :
Son, Jinwon School of Mechanical Engineering - Chung-Ang University - Heukseok-dong - Dongjak-gu - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Choi, Young School of Mechanical Engineering - Chung-Ang University - Heukseok-dong - Dongjak-gu - Seoul, Republic of Korea
Abstract :
The number of studies on blood flow analysis using fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analysis is increasing.Though a 3D blood vessel
model that includes intima and adventitia is required for FSI analysis, there are difficulties in generating it using only one type of
medical imaging. In this paper, we propose a 3D modeling method for accurate FSI analysis. An intravascular ultrasound (IVUS)
image is used with biplane X-ray angiogram images to calculate the position and orientation of the blood vessel. However, these
images show that the blood vessel is deformed by the catheter inserted into the blood vessel for IVUS imaging. To eliminate such
deformation, a CT image was added and the two models were registered. First, a 3D model of the undeformed intima was generated
using a CT image. In the second stage, a model of intima and adventitia deformed by the catheter was generated by combining the
IVUS image and the X-ray angiogram images. A 3D model of intima and adventitia with the deformation caused by insertion of
the catheter eliminated was generated by matching these 3D blood vessel models in different states. In addition, a 3D blood vessel
model including bifurcation was generated using the proposed method.
Keywords :
X-Ray , IVUS , CT , Biplane
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine