Wall Shear Stress Estimation for 4D Flow MRI using Navier-Stokes Equation Correction
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Abstract
This study introduces a novel wall shear stress (WSS) estimation method for 4D flow MRI. The method improves the WSS accuracy by using the reconstructed pressure gradient and the flow-physics constraints to correct velocity gradient estimation. The method was tested on synthetic 4D flow data of analytical Womersley flow and flow in cerebral aneurysms and applied to in vivo 4D flow data acquired in cerebral aneurysms and aortas. The proposed method's performance was compared to the state-of-the-art method based on smooth-spline fitting of velocity profile and the WSS calculated from uncorrected velocity gradient. The proposed method improved the WSS accuracy by as much as 100% for the Womersley flow and reduced the underestimation of mean WSS by 39% to 50% for the synthetic aneurysmal flow. The predicted mean WSS from the in vivo aneurysmal data using the proposed method was 31% to 50% higher than the other methods. The predicted aortic WSS using the proposed method was 3 to 6 times higher than the other methods and was consistent with previous CFD studies and the results from recently developed methods. The proposed method improves the accuracy of WSS estimation from 4D flow MRI, which can help predict blood vessel remodeling and progression of cardiovascular diseases.
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Publication: Zhang, J., Rothenberger, S. M., Brindise, M. C., Markl, M., Rayz, V. L., & Vlachos, P. P. (2022). Wall Shear Stress Estimation for 4D Flow MRI using Navier-Stokes Equation Correction. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Accepted.
Presenters
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Jiacheng Zhang
Purdue University
Authors
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Jiacheng Zhang
Purdue University
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Sean M Rothenberger
Purdue University
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Melissa C Brindise
Pennsylvania State University, Penn State University, The Pennsylvania State University, Penn State
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Michael Markl
Northwestern University
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Vitaliy L Rayz
Purdue University, Purdue
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Pavlos P Vlachos
Purdue University, Purdue