DocumentCode
2907841
Title
Intravascular Young´s modulus reconstruction using a parametric finite element model
Author
Baldewsing, R.A. ; Oomens, W.J. ; Van der, Antonius F W
Author_Institution
Biomed. Eng., Erasmus Med. Center Rotterdam, Netherlands
Volume
2
fYear
2003
fDate
5-8 Oct. 2003
Firstpage
1879
Abstract
IntraVascular UltraSound (IVUS) elastography may be used to detect vulnerable, rupture prone plaques, which are held responsible for the majority of acute coronary syndromes. IVUS elastography accomplishes this by visualising local incremental radial strain of arteries, in so-called elastograms. These are an artifactual image of the Young´s modulus distribution and therefore, they cannot be directly interpreted as plaque component images. To overcome this limitation, we developed a modulography tool, which converts an elastogram into a modulogram, i.e. a Young´s modulus image. This tool is especially developed for reconstruction of plaques having a lipid pool covered by a cap. Reconstruction consists of matching the strain image output, calculated with a parametric finite element model (PFEM) representation of a vulnerable plaque, to an elastogram by iteratively updating the PFEM parameters. The modulography tool successfully reconstructed both geometry and composition of a vulnerable plaque, solely using an elastogram as input.
Keywords
Young´s modulus; biomedical ultrasonics; finite element analysis; image reconstruction; IVUS elastography; PFEM parameters; Young modulus distribution; acute coronary syndromes; artifactual image; elastograms; geometry; image matching; incremental radial artery strain; intravascular ultrasound; modulogram; modulography tool; modulus image; modulus reconstruction; parametric finite element; plaque reconstruction; Biomedical engineering; Biomedical imaging; Capacitive sensors; Finite element methods; Geometry; Image reconstruction; Lipidomics; Strain measurement; Ultrasonic imaging; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ultrasonics, 2003 IEEE Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7922-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ULTSYM.2003.1293281
Filename
1293281
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