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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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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 |
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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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