Authors
Luca Antiga, Bogdan Ene-Iordache, Andrea Remuzzi
Publication date
2003/5
Journal
IEEE transactions on medical imaging
Volume
22
Issue
5
Pages
674-684
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Investigation of three-dimensional (3-D) geometry and fluid-dynamics in human arteries is an important issue in vascular disease characterization and assessment. Thanks to recent advances in magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography (CT), it is now possible to address the problem of patient-specific modeling of blood vessels, in order to take into account interindividual anatomic variability of vasculature. Generation of models suitable for computational fluid dynamics is still commonly performed by semiautomatic procedures, in general based on operator-dependent tasks, which cannot be easily extended to a significant number of clinical cases. In this paper, we overcome these limitations making use of computational geometry techniques. In particular, 3-D modeling was carried out by means of 3-D level sets approach. Model editing was also implemented ensuring harmonic mean curvature vectors …
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