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In vitro Assessment of Aortic Regurgitation Using Four-Dimensional Flow Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Published on: February 25, 2022
Blood flow analysis with computational fluid dynamics and 4D-flow MRI for vascular diseases
Hiroki Kamada1, Masanori Nakamura2, Hideki Ota1
1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Tohoku University Hospital, Sendai, Japan.
Abstract:
Both computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and time-resolved, three-dimensional, phase-contrast, magnetic resonance imaging (4D-flow MRI) enable visualization of time-varying blood flow structures and quantification of blood flow in vascular diseases. However, they are totally different. CFD is a method to calculate blood flow by solving the governing equations of fluid mechanics, so the obtained flow field is somewhat virtual. On the other hand, 4D-flow MRI measures blood flow in vivo, thus the flow is real. Recently, with the development and enhancement of computers, medical imaging techniques, and related software, blood flow analysis has become more accessible to clinicians and its usefulness in vascular diseases has been demonstrated. In this review, we have outlined the methods and characteristics of CFD and 4D-flow MRI, respectively. We have discussed the differences in the characteristics between both methods; reviewed the milestones achieved by blood flow analysis in various vascular diseases; and discussed the usefulness, challenges, and limitations of blood flow analysis. We have discussed the difficulties and limitations of current blood flow analysis. We have also discussed our views on future directions.
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