Data-driven generation of 4D velocity profiles in the aneurysmal ascending aorta
Simone Saitta, Ludovica Maga, Chloe Armour, Emiliano Votta, Declan P., O'Regan, M. Yousuf Salmasi, Thanos Athanasiou, Jonathan W. Weinsaft, Xiao Yun, Xu, Selene Pirola, Alberto Redaelli

TL;DR
This study developed a data-driven model to generate realistic 4D velocity profiles for blood flow simulations in the ascending aorta, improving the accuracy of CFD models for aneurysm research.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel statistical shape model that creates synthetic 4D velocity profiles matching clinical data, enhancing boundary condition realism in CFD simulations.
Findings
Synthetic velocity profiles closely match clinical data in key morphological features.
The model captures complex flow patterns beyond idealized profiles.
Significant correlations between flow descriptors and principal modes of variation.
Abstract
Numerical simulations of blood flow are a valuable tool to investigate the pathophysiology of ascending thoracic aortic aneurysms (ATAA). To accurately reproduce hemodynamics, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models must employ realistic inflow boundary conditions (BCs). However, the limited availability of in vivo velocity measurements still makes researchers resort to idealized BCs. In this study we generated and thoroughly characterized a large dataset of synthetic 4D aortic velocity profiles suitable to be used as BCs for CFD simulations. 4D flow MRI scans of 30 subjects with ATAA were processed to extract cross-sectional planes along the ascending aorta, ensuring spatial alignment among all planes and interpolating all velocity fields to a reference configuration. Velocity profiles of the clinical cohort were extensively characterized by computing flow morphology descriptors of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAortic aneurysm repair treatments · Aortic Disease and Treatment Approaches · Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention
MethodsPrincipal Components Analysis
