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Blood flow assessment in a heart with septal defect based on optical flow analysis of magnetic resonance images

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posted on 2024-10-31, 10:46 authored by Kelvin Wong, P Kuklik, Richard Kelso, Stephen Worthley, Prashanthan Sanders, Jagannath Mazumdar, Derek Abbott
This study describes an application based on the optical flow algorithm to construct a 2D velocity field plot. The estimated velocity field is used to track the movement of blood in real time. This methodology has been applied to medical images to quantify blood flow turbulence in the right atrium of the heart. Blood intensity fields that are obtained from clinical MRI scan sequences can be analyzed using this method. Septal defects and other heart diseases can be assessed for degrees of abnormality and post-surgical success can be evaluated. We have developed this technique specifically for characterizing the turbulence generated due to such heart abnormalities. The degree of turbulence and fluid shear stress can be determined from the measured flow field. The cardio dynamics information that is based on flow analysis and visualization of blood offers potential for the detection and quantification of myocardial malfunctioning.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1117/12.696691
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    ISBN - Is published in 9780819465245 (urn:isbn:9780819465245)

Start page

6416

End page

6422

Total pages

7

Outlet

Proceedings of the SPIE Biomedical Applications of Micro- and Nanoengineering III

Editors

Nicolau DV

Name of conference

SPIE Biomedical Applications of Micro- and Nanoengineering III

Publisher

SPIE

Place published

United States

Start date

2006-12-11

End date

2006-12-13

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2007, The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers

Former Identifier

2006023140

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-02-19

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