ESTIMATION OF 2-D BLOOD-FLOW VELOCITY MAP FROM CINE-ANGIOGRAMS - ALGORITHM USING OVERLAPPING BLOCK SET AND ILLUSTRATION OF VORTEX FLOW IN ABDOMINAL ANEURYSM

Citation
N. Sugimoto et al., ESTIMATION OF 2-D BLOOD-FLOW VELOCITY MAP FROM CINE-ANGIOGRAMS - ALGORITHM USING OVERLAPPING BLOCK SET AND ILLUSTRATION OF VORTEX FLOW IN ABDOMINAL ANEURYSM, Medical & biological engineering & computing, 32(4), 1994, pp. 190000178-190000184
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Biomedical","Computer Science Interdisciplinary Applications
ISSN journal
01400118
Volume
32
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Supplement
S
Pages
190000178 - 190000184
Database
ISI
SICI code
0140-0118(1994)32:4<190000178:EO2BVM>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
To derive blood flow dynamics from cine-angiograms (CAGs), we have dev eloped an image-processing algorithm to determine a two-dimensional bl ood flow velocity map projected on CAGs. Each image data of CAG is div ided into a set of overlapping blocks, and it is assumed that the cont rast medium in each block moves only to its 'adjacent blocks' between two serial frames. Bases on this assumption, a 'fundamental equation' and the 'maximum flow constraints' are derived. These equations state the relationship between the volume of contrast medium in each block a nd the volume of contrast medium flowing from/to its 'adjacent blocks' . The volume of the flowing contrast medium is calculated using these relationships, boundary conditions and an additional 'smoothness const raint'. The blood flow velocities are estimated from the volume of the flowing contrast medium and are illustrated with a needle diagram. We applied our algorithm to an abdominal CAG (clinical data). The result showed a vortex flow in the abdominal aneurysm, which was consistent with visual inspection of the CAG movie and with the existence of thro mbus in the aneurysm. Our algorithm may be a useful diagnostic tool to assess vascular disease.