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AuthorEsfahani, Sahar S.
AuthorZhai, Xiaojun
AuthorChen, Minsi
AuthorAmira, Abbes
AuthorBensaali, Faycal
AuthorAbiNahed, Julien
AuthorDakua, Sarada
AuthorYounes, Georges
AuthorBaobeid, Abdulla
AuthorRichardson, Robin A.
AuthorCoveney, Peter V.
Available date2022-12-29T07:34:44Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameInternational Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11548-020-02120-3
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/37835
AbstractPurpose: Cerebral aneurysms are one of the prevalent cerebrovascular disorders in adults worldwide and caused by a weakness in the brain artery. The most impressive treatment for a brain aneurysm is interventional radiology treatment, which is extremely dependent on the skill level of the radiologist. Hence, accurate detection and effective therapy for cerebral aneurysms still remain important clinical challenges. In this work, we have introduced a pipeline for cerebral blood flow simulation and real-time visualization incorporating all aspects from medical image acquisition to real-time visualization and steering. Methods: We have developed and employed an improved version of HemeLB as the main computational core of the pipeline. HemeLB is a massive parallel lattice-Boltzmann fluid solver optimized for sparse and complex geometries. The visualization component of this pipeline is based on the ray marching method implemented on CUDA capable GPU cores. Results: The proposed visualization engine is evaluated comprehensively and the reported results demonstrate that it achieves significantly higher scalability and sites updates per second, indicating higher update rate of geometry sites' values, in comparison with the original HemeLB. This proposed engine is more than two times faster and capable of 3D visualization of the results by processing more than 30 frames per second. Conclusion: A reliable modeling and visualizing environment for measuring and displaying blood flow patterns in vivo, which can provide insight into the hemodynamic characteristics of cerebral aneurysms, is presented in this work. This pipeline increases the speed of visualization and maximizes the performance of the processing units to do the tasks by breaking them into smaller tasks and working with GPU to render the images. Hence, the proposed pipeline can be applied as part of clinical routines to provide the clinicians with the real-time cerebral blood flow-related information. 2020, CARS.
SponsorThis study was made possible by a National Priorities Research Program (NPRP) Grant No. 5-792-2-328 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer
SubjectCerebral aneurysm
GPU
Lattice-Boltzmann
Pipeline
Visualization
TitleLattice-Boltzmann interactive blood flow simulation pipeline
TypeArticle
Pagination629-639
Issue Number4
Volume Number15


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