Mophological analysis of the human vasculature from medical imaging. Application to cerebral and coranary arteries

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Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
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Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions
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Cárdenes Almeida, Rubén
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2013-06-17T14:54:21Z
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2013-06-17T14:54:21Z
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2012
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2013-06-17
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http://hdl.handle.net/2072/212291
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In this project, we have investigated new ways of modelling and analysis of human vasculature from Medical images. The research was divided in two main areas: cerebral vasculature analysis and coronary arteries modeling. Regarding cerebral vasculature analysis, we have studed cerebral aneurysms, internal carotid and the Circle of Willis (CoW). Aneurysms are abnormal vessel enlargements that can rupture causing important cerebral damages or death. The understanding of this pathology, together with its virtual treatment, and image diagnosis and prognosis, includes identification and detailed measurement of the aneurysms. In this context, we have proposed two automatic aneurysm isolation method, to separate the abnormal part of the vessel from the healthy part, to homogenize and speed-up the processing pipeline usually employed to study this pathology, [Cardenes2011TMI, arrabide2011MedPhys]. The results obtained from both methods have been also compared and validatied in [Cardenes2012MBEC]. A second important task here the analysis of the internal carotid [Bogunovic2011Media] and the automatic labelling of the CoW, Bogunovic2011MICCAI, Bogunovic2012TMI]. The second area of research covers the study of coronary arteries, specially coronary bifurcations because there is where the formation of atherosclerotic plaque is more common, and where the intervention is more challenging. Therefore, we proposed a novel modelling method from Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA) images, combined with Conventional Coronary Angiography (CCA), to obtain realistic vascular models of coronary bifurcations, presented in [Cardenes2011MICCAI], and fully validated including phantom experiments in [Cardene2013MedPhys]. The realistic models obtained from this method are being used to simulate stenting procedures, and to investigate the hemodynamic variables in coronary bifurcations in the works submitted in [Morlachi2012, Chiastra2012]. Additionally, another preliminary work has been done to reconstruct the coronary tree from rotational angiography, and published in [Cardenes2012ISBI].
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13 p.
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Els ajuts de l'AGAUR;2009BP-B00020
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RECERCAT (Dipòsit de la Recerca de Catalunya)
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Vascular analysis
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Vessel modeling
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Cerebral aneurysms
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Coronary arteries
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Mophological analysis of the human vasculature from medical imaging. Application to cerebral and coranary arteries
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