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MRI-based patient-specific human carotid atherosclerotic vessel material property variations in patients, vessel location and long-term follow up

BACKGROUND: Image-based computational models are widely used to determine atherosclerotic plaque stress/strain conditions and investigate their association with plaque progression and rupture. However, patient-specific vessel material properties are in general lacking in those models, limiting the a...

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Autores principales: Wang, Qingyu, Canton, Gador, Guo, Jian, Guo, Xiaoya, Hatsukami, Thomas S., Billiar, Kristen L., Yuan, Chun, Wu, Zheyang, Tang, Dalin
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5513425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28715441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180829
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author Wang, Qingyu
Canton, Gador
Guo, Jian
Guo, Xiaoya
Hatsukami, Thomas S.
Billiar, Kristen L.
Yuan, Chun
Wu, Zheyang
Tang, Dalin
author_facet Wang, Qingyu
Canton, Gador
Guo, Jian
Guo, Xiaoya
Hatsukami, Thomas S.
Billiar, Kristen L.
Yuan, Chun
Wu, Zheyang
Tang, Dalin
author_sort Wang, Qingyu
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description BACKGROUND: Image-based computational models are widely used to determine atherosclerotic plaque stress/strain conditions and investigate their association with plaque progression and rupture. However, patient-specific vessel material properties are in general lacking in those models, limiting the accuracy of their stress/strain measurements. A noninvasive approach of combining in vivo 3D multi-contrast and Cine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computational modeling was introduced to quantify patient-specific carotid plaque material properties for potential plaque model improvements. Vessel material property variation in patients, along vessel segment, and between baseline and follow up were investigated. METHODS: In vivo 3D multi-contrast and Cine MRI carotid plaque data were acquired from 8 patients with follow-up (18 months) with written informed consent obtained. 3D thin-layer models and an established iterative procedure were used to determine parameter values of the Mooney-Rivlin models for the 81slices from 16 plaque samples. Effective Young’s Modulus (YM) values were calculated for comparison and analysis. RESULTS: Average Effective Young’s Modulus (YM) and circumferential shrinkage rate (C-Shrink) value of the 81 slices was 411kPa and 5.62%, respectively. Slice YM value varied from 70 kPa (softest) to 1284 kPa (stiffest), a 1734% difference. Average slice YM values by vessel varied from 109 kPa (softest) to 922 kPa (stiffest), a 746% difference. Location-wise, the maximum slice YM variation rate within a vessel was 311% (149 kPa vs. 613 kPa). The average slice YM variation rate for the 16 vessels was 134%. The average variation of YM values for all patients from baseline to follow up was 61.0%. The range of the variation of YM values was [-28.4%, 215%]. For plaque progression study, YM at follow-up showed negative correlation with plaque progression measured by wall thickness increase (WTI) (r = -0.7764, p = 0.0235). Wall thickness at baseline correlated with WTI negatively, with r = -0.5253 (p = 0.1813). Plaque burden at baseline correlated with YM change between baseline and follow-up, with r = 0.5939 (p = 0.1205). CONCLUSION: In vivo carotid vessel material properties have large variations from patient to patient, along the diseased segment within a patient, and with time. The use of patient-specific, location specific and time-specific material properties in plaque models could potentially improve the accuracy of model stress/strain calculations.
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spelling pubmed-55134252017-08-07 MRI-based patient-specific human carotid atherosclerotic vessel material property variations in patients, vessel location and long-term follow up Wang, Qingyu Canton, Gador Guo, Jian Guo, Xiaoya Hatsukami, Thomas S. Billiar, Kristen L. Yuan, Chun Wu, Zheyang Tang, Dalin PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Image-based computational models are widely used to determine atherosclerotic plaque stress/strain conditions and investigate their association with plaque progression and rupture. However, patient-specific vessel material properties are in general lacking in those models, limiting the accuracy of their stress/strain measurements. A noninvasive approach of combining in vivo 3D multi-contrast and Cine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computational modeling was introduced to quantify patient-specific carotid plaque material properties for potential plaque model improvements. Vessel material property variation in patients, along vessel segment, and between baseline and follow up were investigated. METHODS: In vivo 3D multi-contrast and Cine MRI carotid plaque data were acquired from 8 patients with follow-up (18 months) with written informed consent obtained. 3D thin-layer models and an established iterative procedure were used to determine parameter values of the Mooney-Rivlin models for the 81slices from 16 plaque samples. Effective Young’s Modulus (YM) values were calculated for comparison and analysis. RESULTS: Average Effective Young’s Modulus (YM) and circumferential shrinkage rate (C-Shrink) value of the 81 slices was 411kPa and 5.62%, respectively. Slice YM value varied from 70 kPa (softest) to 1284 kPa (stiffest), a 1734% difference. Average slice YM values by vessel varied from 109 kPa (softest) to 922 kPa (stiffest), a 746% difference. Location-wise, the maximum slice YM variation rate within a vessel was 311% (149 kPa vs. 613 kPa). The average slice YM variation rate for the 16 vessels was 134%. The average variation of YM values for all patients from baseline to follow up was 61.0%. The range of the variation of YM values was [-28.4%, 215%]. For plaque progression study, YM at follow-up showed negative correlation with plaque progression measured by wall thickness increase (WTI) (r = -0.7764, p = 0.0235). Wall thickness at baseline correlated with WTI negatively, with r = -0.5253 (p = 0.1813). Plaque burden at baseline correlated with YM change between baseline and follow-up, with r = 0.5939 (p = 0.1205). CONCLUSION: In vivo carotid vessel material properties have large variations from patient to patient, along the diseased segment within a patient, and with time. The use of patient-specific, location specific and time-specific material properties in plaque models could potentially improve the accuracy of model stress/strain calculations. Public Library of Science 2017-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5513425/ /pubmed/28715441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180829 Text en © 2017 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wang, Qingyu
Canton, Gador
Guo, Jian
Guo, Xiaoya
Hatsukami, Thomas S.
Billiar, Kristen L.
Yuan, Chun
Wu, Zheyang
Tang, Dalin
MRI-based patient-specific human carotid atherosclerotic vessel material property variations in patients, vessel location and long-term follow up
title MRI-based patient-specific human carotid atherosclerotic vessel material property variations in patients, vessel location and long-term follow up
title_full MRI-based patient-specific human carotid atherosclerotic vessel material property variations in patients, vessel location and long-term follow up
title_fullStr MRI-based patient-specific human carotid atherosclerotic vessel material property variations in patients, vessel location and long-term follow up
title_full_unstemmed MRI-based patient-specific human carotid atherosclerotic vessel material property variations in patients, vessel location and long-term follow up
title_short MRI-based patient-specific human carotid atherosclerotic vessel material property variations in patients, vessel location and long-term follow up
title_sort mri-based patient-specific human carotid atherosclerotic vessel material property variations in patients, vessel location and long-term follow up
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5513425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28715441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180829
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