Computed Tomography (CT)-derived Cardiovascular Flow Estimation Using Physics-Informed Neural Networks Improves with Sinogram-based Training: A Simulation Study
Jinyuxuan Guo, Gurnoor Singh Khurana, Alejandro Gonzalo Grande, Juan C. del Alamo, Francisco Contijoch

TL;DR
This study introduces SinoFlow, a physics-informed neural network framework that directly uses sinogram data from CT scans to improve non-invasive blood flow estimation, outperforming traditional image-based methods in simulation tests.
Contribution
The paper presents SinoFlow, a novel approach that leverages sinogram data for more accurate and robust CT-based blood flow estimation using physics-informed neural networks.
Findings
SinoFlow outperforms image-based PINN methods in flow accuracy.
SinoFlow is robust across various CT imaging parameters.
SinoFlow maintains high accuracy with pulsed-mode imaging.
Abstract
Background: Non-invasive imaging-based assessment of blood flow plays a critical role in evaluating heart function and structure. Computed Tomography (CT) is a widely-used imaging modality that can robustly evaluate cardiovascular anatomy and function, but direct methods to estimate blood flow velocity from movies of contrast evolution have not been developed. Purpose: This study evaluates the impact of CT imaging on Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINN)-based flow estimation and proposes an improved framework, SinoFlow, which uses sinogram data directly to estimate blood flow. Methods: We generated pulsatile flow fields in an idealized 2D vessel bifurcation using computational fluid dynamics and simulated CT scans with varying gantry rotation speeds, tube currents, and pulse mode imaging settings. We compared the performance of PINN-based flow estimation using reconstructed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Imaging and Diagnostics · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
