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ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2015

Fast CT-FFR Analysis Method for the Coronary Artery Based on 4D-CT Image Analysis and Structural and Fluid Analysis

Mitsuaki Kato; Kenji Hirohata; Akira Kano; Shinya Higashi; Akihiro Goryu; Takuya Hongo; Shigeo Kaminaga; Yasuko Fujisawa

Non invasive fractional flow reserve derived from CT coronary angiography (CT-FFR) has to date been typically performed using the principles of computational fluid analysis in which a lumped parameter coronary vascular bed model is assigned to represent the impedance of the downstream coronary vascular networks absent in the computational domain for each coronary outlet. This approach may have a number of limitations. It may not account for the impact of the myocardial contraction and relaxation during the cardiac cycle, patient-specific boundary conditions for coronary artery outlets and vessel stiffness. We have developed a novel approach based on 4D-CT image tracking (registration) and structural and fluid analysis based on one dimensional mechanical model, to address these issues. In our approach, we analyzed the deformation variation of vessels and the volume variation of vessels to better define boundary conditions and stiffness of vessels. We focused on the blood flow and vessel deformation of coronary arteries and aorta near coronary arteries in the diastolic cardiac phase from 70% to 100 %. The blood flow variation of coronary arteries relates to the deformation of vessels, such as expansion and contraction of the cross-sectional area, during this period where resistance is stable, pressure loss is approximately proportional to flow. We used a statistical estimation method based on a hierarchical Bayes model to integrate 4D-CT measurements and structural and fluid analysis data. Under these analysis conditions, we performed structural and fluid analysis to determine pressure, flow rate and CT-FFR. Furthermore, the reduced-order model based on fluid analysis was studied in order to shorten the computational time for 4D-CT-FFR analysis. The consistency of this method has been verified by a comparison of 4D-CT-FFR analysis results derived from five clinical 4D-CT datasets with invasive measurements of FFR. Additionally, phantom experiments of flexible tubes with and without stenosis using pulsating pumps, flow sensors and pressure sensors were performed. Our results show that the proposed 4D-CT-FFR analysis method has the potential to accurately estimate the effect of coronary artery stenosis on blood flow.Copyright


Archive | 2008

GAS-LIQUID SEPARATION SYSTEM AND FUEL CELL SYSTEM

Takuya Hongo; Takahiro Suzuki; Atsushi Sadamoto; Kei Matsuoka; Norihiro Tomimatsu; Motoi Goto


Archive | 2008

LIQUID CONTAINER, FUEL CELL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING FUEL CELL SYSTEM

Takuya Hongo; Norihiro Tomimatsu; Takahiro Suzuki


Toshiba's selected papers on science & technology. Social infrastructure | 2016

A novel CT-FFR method for the coronary artery based on 4D-CT image analysis and structural and fluid analysis

Kenji Hirohata; Akira Kano; Akihiro Goryu; Junichiro Ooga; Takuya Hongo; Shinya Higashi; Yasuko Fujisawa; S. Wakai; K. Arakita; Yoshihisa Ikeda; S. Kaminaga; B. Ko; Sujith Seneviratne


Transactions of the JSME (in Japanese) | 2015

Development of portable DMFC system with low water crossover MEA

Ryosuke Yagi; Yuusuke Sato; Masato Akita; Takuya Hongo; Norihiro Tomimatsu


The Proceedings of The Computational Mechanics Conference | 2015

115 Artery stenosis analysis based on 4D-CT image analysis and structural and fluid analysis

Akira Kano; Mitsuaki Kato; Akihiro Goryu; Junichro Ohga; Takuya Hongo; Tomoko Monda; Kenji Hirohata; Yasuko Fujisawa; Shigeo Kaminaga


The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan | 2015

S0220204 Analysis of pressure and flow rate with flexible stenosis tube by fluid-structure interaction simulation

Takuya Hongo; Akihiro Goryu; Akira Kano; Mitsuaki Kato; Shinya Higashi; Kenji Hirohata


The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan | 2015

S0220203 Development of phantom experiment method with flexible stenosis tube for fluid simulation

Akihiro Goryu; Takuya Hongo; Akira Kano; Mitsuaki Kato; Shinya Higashi; Kenji Hirohata


Archive | 2015

Belt fixing device having moisture absorbing member and image forming apparatus

Ryosuke Yagi; Takuya Hongo; Norihiro Tomimatsu


The Proceedings of Conference of Kanto Branch | 2014

20813 Water management of DMFC for portable uses

Ryosuke Yagi; Yuusuke Sato; Masato Akita; Takuya Hongo; Norihiro Tomimatsu

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Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation

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