A Public Repository of Image-Based Computational Models for Patient-Specific Blood Flow Simulation

Author(s):  
Nathan M. Wilson ◽  
Ana K. Ortiz ◽  
Allison B. Johnson ◽  
Frank R. Arko ◽  
Jeffrey A. Feinstein ◽  
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Over the past two decades, significant progress has been made on increasing the realism and fidelity of image-based patient-specific blood flow simulation. A clear example of this progress is the first-of-a-kind multi-center clinical trial under way by Heartflow, Inc. (Redwood City, CA) attempting to utilize blood flow simulation in clinical decision making for coronary arterial disease. While recent applications of patient-specific blood flow simulation are impressive, numerous opportunities still exist for its application in advanced research in disease progression, design of better medical devices, and additional clinical applications for patient-specific interventional planning. Three core challenges face researchers in this space. First, state-of-the art techniques for patient-specific anatomic model construction and hemodynamic simulation require specialized, complex software. In recent years, open-source initiatives such as SimVascular and VMTK have addressed this need. Second, the access to clinical data has traditionally been limited to those with strong ties to research hospitals. Finally, public data for verification and validation of computational models for blood flow has also been limited.

Author(s):  
Nathan M. Wilson ◽  
Ana K. Ortiz ◽  
Allison B. Johnson ◽  
Jeffrey A. Feinstein ◽  
John F. LaDisa ◽  
...  

To significantly increase publicly available clinical data for blood flow simulation research, the NHLBI sponsored Open Source Medical Software Corporation (Contracts No: HHSN268200800008C & HHSN268201100035C) and its university collaborators to build a public repository to include realistic, image-based anatomic models and related hemodynamic simulation results. The ultimate goal of this effort is to include over 100 medical image data sets, anatomic models, and hemodynamic simulation results in a public repository.


Author(s):  
P. Berg ◽  
G. Janiga ◽  
D. Thévenin

During the last decade, the research group in Magdeburg investigated the hemodynamics in cerebral aneurysms in close collaboration with experts from the fields of visualization and neuroradiology. Thanks to this, a considerable experience has been collected concerning unsteady blood flow simulation and analyses, involving a steadily increasing number of patient-specific aneurysms. Intermediate results have been presented at several VISC challenges. The simulations regarding this CFD Challenge as well as the post-processing have been carried out by the doctoral student Philipp Berg.


IRBM ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
pp. 120-126
Author(s):  
C. Simoncini ◽  
Y. Rolland ◽  
V. Morgenthaler ◽  
K. Jurczuk ◽  
H. Saint-Jalmes ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 27 (8) ◽  
pp. 1167-1184 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. L. T. Bevan ◽  
Igor Sazonov ◽  
Prihambodo H. Saksono ◽  
Perumal Nithiarasu ◽  
Raoul van Loon ◽  
...  

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