VAST: Vascular Flow Analysis and Segmentation for Intracranial 4D Flow MRI
Abhishek Singh, Vitaliy L. Rayz, and Pavlos P. Vlachos

TL;DR
VAST is an automated pipeline that improves intracranial 4D Flow MRI analysis by combining vessel segmentation with physics-informed velocity reconstruction, reducing noise and artifacts for clinical use.
Contribution
It introduces an unsupervised, physics-based method for vessel segmentation and velocity reconstruction in intracranial 4D Flow MRI, enabling faster and more accurate analysis.
Findings
Maintains high accuracy under noise and phase wrapping conditions.
Reduces velocity error significantly in synthetic and in vitro tests.
Matches expert annotations and improves flow field consistency in vivo.
Abstract
Four-dimensional (4D) Flow MRI can noninvasively measure cerebrovascular hemodynamics but remains underused clinically because current workflows rely on manual vessel segmentation and yield velocity fields sensitive to noise, artifacts, and phase aliasing. We present VAST (Vascular Flow Analysis and Segmentation), an automated, unsupervised pipeline for intracranial 4D Flow MRI that couples vessel segmentation with physics-informed velocity reconstruction. VAST derives vessel masks directly from complex 4D Flow data by iteratively fusing magnitude- and phase-based background statistics. It then reconstructs velocities via continuity-constrained phase unwrapping, outlier correction, and low-rank denoising to reduce noise and aliasing while promoting mass-consistent flow fields, with processing completing in minutes per case on a standard CPU. We validate VAST on synthetic data from an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications · Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus
