Ultrasound SIV measurement of helical valvular flow behind the great saphenous vein

ORAL

Abstract

Dysfunction of venous valve and induced secondary abnormal flow are closely associated with venous diseases. Thus, detailed analysis of venous valvular flow is invaluable from biological and medical perspectives. However, most previous studies on venous perivalvular flows were based on qualitative analyses. On the contrary, quantitative analysis on the perivalvular flows has not been fully understood yet. In this study, 3D valvular flows under \textit{in vitro} and \textit{in vivo} conditions were experimentally investigated using ultrasound speckle image velocimetry (SIV) for analyzing their flow characteristics. The results for \textit{in vitro} model obtained by the SIV technique were compared with those derived by numerical simulation and color Doppler method to validate its measurement accuracy. Then blood flow in the human great saphenous vein was measured using the SIV with respect to the dimensionless index, helical intensity. The results obtained by the SIV method are well matched well with those obtained by the numerical simulation and color Doppler method. The hemodynamic characteristics of 3D valvular flows measured by the validated SIV method would be helpful in diagnosis of valve-related venous diseases.

Authors

  • Jun Hong Park

    Pohang Univ of Sci & Tech

  • Jeong Ju Kim

    Pohang Univ of Sci & Tech

  • Sang Joon Lee

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, 790-784, Republic of Korea, Pohang Univ of Sci & Tech

  • Eunseop Yeom

    Pusan Natl Univ