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Bayesian multipoint velocity encoding for concurrent flow and turbulence mapping

Authors :
Verena Knobloch
Andreas Sigfridsson
Christian Binter
Sebastian Kozerke
Robert Manka
Source :
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

An approach to efficiently measure three dimensional velocity vector fields and turbulent kinetic energy of blood flow is presented. Multipoint phase contrast imaging is used in combination with Bayesian analysis to map both mean and fluctuating velocities over a large dynamic range and for practically relevant signal to noise ratios. It is demonstrated that the approach permits significant spatiotemporal undersampling to allow for clinically acceptable scan times. Using numerical simulations and in vitro measurements in aortic valve phantoms it is shown that for given scan time Bayesian multipoint velocity encoding provides consistently lower errors of velocity and turbulent kinetic energy over a larger dynamic range relative to previous methods. In vitro significant differences in both peak velocity and turbulent kinetic energy between the aortic CoreValve (150 cm/s 293 J/m(3) ) and the St. Jude Medical mechanical valve (120 cm/s 149 J/m(3) ) were found. Comparison of peak turbulent kinetic energy measured in a patient with aortic stenosis (950 J/m(3) ) and in a patient with an implanted aortic CoreValve (540 J/m(3) ) revealed considerable differences relative to the values detected in healthy subjects (149 ± 12 J/m(3) ) indicating the potential of the method to provide a comprehensive hemodynamic assessment of valve performance in vivo.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fd42f875324e83efe516378ceb50178c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.24370