Title :
Interactive Virtual Probing of 4D MRI Blood-Flow
Author :
Van Pelt, Roy ; Bescós, Javier Oliván ; Breeuwer, Marcel ; Clough, Rachel E. ; Gröller, M. Eduard ; ter Haar Romeny, Bart ; Vilanova, Anna
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Abstract :
Better understanding of hemodynamics conceivably leads to improved diagnosis and prognosis of cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, an elaborate analysis of the blood-flow in heart and thoracic arteries is essential. Contemporary MRI techniques enable acquisition of quantitative time-resolved flow information, resulting in 4D velocity fields that capture the blood-flow behavior. Visual exploration of these fields provides comprehensive insight into the unsteady blood-flow behavior, and precedes a quantitative analysis of additional blood-flow parameters. The complete inspection requires accurate segmentation of anatomical structures, encompassing a time-consuming and hard-to-automate process, especially for malformed morphologies. We present a way to avoid the laborious segmentation process in case of qualitative inspection, by introducing an interactive virtual probe. This probe is positioned semi-automatically within the blood-flow field, and serves as a navigational object for visual exploration. The difficult task of determining position and orientation along the view-direction is automated by a fitting approach, aligning the probe with the orientations of the velocity field. The aligned probe provides an interactive seeding basis for various flow visualization approaches. We demonstrate illustration-inspired particles, integral lines and integral surfaces, conveying distinct characteristics of the unsteady blood-flow. Lastly, we present the results of an evaluation with domain experts, valuing the practical use of our probe and flow visualization techniques.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; blood; blood vessels; data visualisation; flow instability; flow visualisation; haemodynamics; virtual reality; 4D MRI blood-flow behaviour; 4D velocity field; anatomical structure; anatomical structure segmentation; blood-flow parameter; cardiovascular disease; flow visualization approach; hard-to-automate process; hemodynamics; interactive virtual probing; laborious segmentation process; malformed morphology; object navigation; thoracic artery; time-resolved flow information; visual exploration; Blood flow; Data visualization; Magnetic resonance imaging; Three dimensional displays; Flow visualization; Illustrative visualization; Multivalued images; Phase-contrast cine MRI.; Probing; Blood Flow Velocity; Cardiovascular Diseases; Computer Graphics; Computer Simulation; Hemodynamics; Humans; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Magnetic Resonance Angiography; User-Computer Interface;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2011.215