Phase contrast MRI characterization and mathematical modeling of the cerebrospinal fluid dynamics along the spinal canal
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Abstract
Phase contrast (PC) MRI flow measurements in 6 healthy adult subjects are used to quantify the motion of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) along the spinal canal. Measurements are taken at multiple locations in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions, thereby enabling a complete characterization of the oscillatory axial flow. The results are used to inform a one-dimensional description for the wave dynamics incorporating a linear elastic model for the spinal-canal compliance as well as the effect of flow resistance due to microanatomical features. The analysis provides increased understanding of the connection between the intracranial pressure fluctuations and the resulting CSF pulsating flow.
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Presenters
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Stephanie Sincomb
University of California, San Diego
Authors
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Stephanie Sincomb
University of California, San Diego
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Wilfried Coenen
Univ Carlos III De Madrid, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
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Carlos Martinez-Bazan
University of Granada, Universidad de Granada
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Candido Gutierrez-Montes
Universidad de Jaén, University of Jaen
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Victor Haughton
School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin
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Antonio L Sanchez
University of California, San Diego