Machine learning and reduced order modelling for the simulation of braided stent deployment
Beatrice Bisighini, Miquel Aguirre, Marco Evangelos Biancolini,, Federica Trovalusci, David Perrin, Stephane Avril, Baptiste Pierrat

TL;DR
This paper introduces a machine learning and reduced order modeling framework that accurately predicts braided stent deployment configurations in intracranial arteries, aiding minimally invasive aneurysm treatments.
Contribution
It presents a novel two-step approach combining classification and regression with reduced order modeling for fast, accurate stent deployment simulation.
Findings
Classification accuracy up to 95%
Real-time prediction within 3D angiography resolution
Fast simulations with millisecond response time
Abstract
Endoluminal reconstruction using flow diverters represents a novel paradigm for the minimally invasive treatment of intracranial aneurysms. The configuration assumed by these very dense braided stents once deployed within the parent vessel is not easily predictable and medical volumetric images alone may be insufficient to plan the treatment satisfactorily. Therefore, here we propose a fast and accurate machine learning and reduced order modelling framework, based on finite element simulations, to assist practitioners in the planning and interventional stages. It consists of a first classification step to determine a priori whether a simulation will be successful (good conformity between stent and vessel) or not from a clinical perspective, followed by a regression step that provides an approximated solution of the deployed stent configuration. The latter is achieved using a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications · Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases · Aortic Disease and Treatment Approaches
