Authors
Marina Piccinelli, Alessandro Veneziani, David A Steinman, Andrea Remuzzi, Luca Antiga
Publication date
2009/5/12
Journal
IEEE transactions on medical imaging
Volume
28
Issue
8
Pages
1141-1155
Publisher
IEEE
Description
There is well-documented evidence that vascular geometry has a major impact in blood flow dynamics and consequently in the development of vascular diseases, like atherosclerosis and cerebral aneurysmal disease. The study of vascular geometry and the identification of geometric features associated with a specific pathological condition can therefore shed light into the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis and progression of the disease. Although the development of medical imaging technologies is providing increasing amounts of data on the three-dimensional morphology of the in vivo vasculature, robust and objective tools for quantitative analysis of vascular geometry are still lacking. In this paper, we present a framework for the geometric analysis of vascular structures, in particular for the quantification of the geometric relationships between the elements of a vascular network based on the definition …
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