Cu. Eze et al., A comparison of quantitative measures of arterial tortuosity using sine wave simulations and 3D wire models, PHYS MED BI, 45(9), 2000, pp. 2593-2599
This paper discusses the quantitative measurement of arterial tortuosity. T
he measures described are a tortuosity coefficient, TC, based on the second
derivative of the vessel midline and the distance factor, DF, defined as L
/D - 1, where L is the vessel length and D is the straight line distance be
tween the vessel end points. A tortuosity scale derived from sine wave simu
lations was used to determine the ability of these two measures to quantify
tortuosity. The tortuosity coefficient was demonstrated to be an appropria
te measure whilst the distance factor was found to be a measure of vessel e
longation rather than tortuosity. A tomographic method of deriving three-di
mensional measures of TC and DF is described using a wire model. The x, y c
oordinates along the length of the wire were obtained from CT slices and th
e three-dimensional values calculated as the geometric mean of the TC and D
F values measured in the x and y directions. Rotation of the wire through 9
0 degrees demonstrated that the three-dimensional derivations of TC and DF
were independent of the orientation of the wire.