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DIRECT MEDICAL IMAGE TO SIMULATION USING AUTO-SEGMENTATION AND POINT CLOUD-BASED CFD
Ashton M Corpuz1, Monu Jaiswal1, Pan Du2
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA.
This study introduces a new computational method for cardiovascular digital twins. It speeds up simulations from patient scans, making complex cardiovascular disease analysis more accessible.
Area of Science:
- Computational medicine
- Biomedical engineering
- Medical imaging
Background:
- Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major global health concern.
- Current image-based computational methods for CVD analysis face challenges in automation and require specialized expertise.
- Digital twins offer potential for mitigating CVD impact but require efficient simulation pipelines.
Purpose of the Study:
- To present a novel framework for accelerating computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations for cardiovascular digital twins.
- To overcome limitations of manual segmentation and domain expertise in current image-to-simulation workflows.
- To enable rapid, direct CFD simulations from patient medical images.
Main Methods:
- Developed a framework using immersogeometric analysis for direct point cloud-to-CFD simulations.
- Integrated advanced auto-segmentation techniques to extract patient-specific geometries as point clouds.
- Validated the framework with benchmark flow problems and applied it to patient-specific cardiovascular images.
Main Results:
- Demonstrated the ability to perform rapid CFD simulations directly on point clouds derived from medical scans.
- Successfully applied the framework to patient-specific cardiovascular imaging data.
- Showcased accelerated image-to-simulation pipeline for cardiovascular digital twins.
Conclusions:
- The proposed framework significantly accelerates the process of creating cardiovascular digital twins.
- This approach enhances the tractability and accessibility of advanced CVD computational analysis.
- The method holds promise for improving patient-specific cardiovascular disease assessment and treatment planning.
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