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In vivo visualization and analysis of 3-D hemodynamics in cerebral aneurysms with flow-sensitized 4-D MR imaging at 3 T
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 1194035
Author(s) Meckel, Stephan; Stalder, Aurelien F; Santini, Francesco; Radü, Ernst-Wilhelm; Rüfenacht, Daniel A; Markl, Michael; Wetzel, Stephan G
Author(s) at UniBasel Wetzel, Stephan G.
Radü, Ernst-Wilhelm
Year 2008
Title In vivo visualization and analysis of 3-D hemodynamics in cerebral aneurysms with flow-sensitized 4-D MR imaging at 3 T
Journal Neuroradiology
Volume 50
Number 6
Pages / Article-Number 473-84
Keywords intracranial aneurysm, blood flow velocity, magnetic resonance angiography, hemodynamic phenomena, cerebrovascular circulation
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Blood-flow patterns and wall shear stress (WSS) are considered to play a major role in the development and rupture of cerebral aneurysms. These hemodynamic aspects have been extensively studied in vitro using geometric realistic aneurysm models. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of in vivo flow-sensitized 4-D MR imaging for analysis of intraaneurysmal hemodynamics. METHODS: Five cerebral aneurysms were examined using ECG-gated, flow-sensitized 4-D MR imaging at 3 T in three patients. Postprocessing included quantification of flow velocities, visualization of time-resolved 2-D vector graphs and 3-D particle traces, vortical flow analysis, and estimation of WSS. Flow patterns were analyzed in relation to aneurysm geometry and aspect ratio. RESULTS: Magnitude, spatial and temporal evolution of vortical flow differed markedly among the aneurysms. Particularly unstable vortical flow was demonstrated in a wide-necked parophthalmic ICA aneurysm (high aspect ratio). Relatively stable vortical flow was observed in aneurysms with a lower aspect ratio. Except for a wide-necked cavernous ICA aneurysm (low aspect ratio), WSS was reduced in all aneurysms and showed a high spatial variation. CONCLUSION: In vivo flow-sensitized 4-D MR imaging can be applied to analyze complex patterns of intraaneurysmal flow. Flow patterns, distribution of flow velocities, and WSS seem to be determined by the vascular geometry of the aneurysm. Temporal and spatial averaging effects are drawbacks of the MR-based analysis of flow patterns as well as the estimation of WSS, particularly in small aneurysms. Further studies are needed to establish a direct link between definitive flow patterns and different aneurysm geometries.
Publisher Springer
ISSN/ISBN 0028-3940
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6004267
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1007/s00234-008-0367-9
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18350286
ISI-Number WOS:000257289900003
Document type (ISI) Clinical Trial, Journal Article
 
   

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