Literature DB >> 29464985

Comparison of phase-contrast MR and flow simulations for the study of CSF dynamics in the cervical spine.

Erika Kristina Lindstrøm1, Jakob Schreiner2, Geir Andre Ringstad3, Victor Haughton4, Per Kristian Eide5, Kent-Andre Mardal1,2.   

Abstract

Background Investigators use phase-contrast magnetic resonance (PC-MR) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to assess cerebrospinal fluid dynamics. We compared qualitative and quantitative results from the two methods. Methods Four volunteers were imaged with a heavily T2-weighted volume gradient echo scan of the brain and cervical spine at 3T and with PC-MR. Velocities were calculated from PC-MR for each phase in the cardiac cycle. Mean pressure gradients in the PC-MR acquisition through the cardiac cycle were calculated with the Navier-Stokes equations. Volumetric MR images of the brain and upper spine were segmented and converted to meshes. Models of the subarachnoid space were created from volume images with the Vascular Modeling Toolkit. CFD simulations were performed with a previously verified flow solver. The flow patterns, velocities and pressures were compared in PC-MR and CFD flow images. Results PC-MR images consistently revealed more inhomogeneous flow patterns than CFD, especially in the anterolateral subarachnoid space where spinal nerve roots are located. On average, peak systolic and diastolic velocities in PC-MR exceeded those in CFD by 31% and 41%, respectively. On average, systolic and diastolic pressure gradients calculated from PC-MR exceeded those of CFD by 11% and 39%, respectively. Conclusions PC-MR shows local flow disturbances that are not evident in typical CFD. The velocities and pressure gradients calculated from PC-MR are systematically larger than those calculated from CFD.

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Keywords:  CSF flow imaging; computational fluid dynamics; phase-contrast MR

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29464985      PMCID: PMC5958506          DOI: 10.1177/1971400918759812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroradiol J        ISSN: 1971-4009


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