Computation of hemodynamic quantities from angiographic data

US9247918B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9247918-B2
Application numberUS-201313937313-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 9, 2013
Priority dateJul 9, 2012
Publication dateFeb 2, 2016
Grant dateFeb 2, 2016

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Methods for computing hemodynamic quantities include: (a) acquiring angiography data from a patient; (b) calculating a flow and/or calculating a change in pressure in a blood vessel of the patient based on the angiography data; and (c) computing the hemodynamic quantity based on the flow and/or the change in pressure. Systems for computing hemodynamic quantities and computer readable storage media are described.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A computer-implemented method for computing a hemodynamic quantity, the method comprising: acquiring angiography data from a patient at a first physiological state of the patient, the first physiological state being the patient at rest; calculating, by a processor, a first flow in a blood vessel of the patient based on the angiography data, wherein the first flow corresponds to the patient at rest, the first flow comprising rest-state flow; estimating boundary conditions for the patient at rest; calculating, by the processor, a second flow as hyperemic flow in a blood vessel based on scaling the first flow by a flow rate scalar from the first physiological state to a second physiological state, the second physiological state being a hyperemic state of the patient and the flow rate scalar being a hyperemic-to-rest flow rate ratio; computing, by the processor, a fractional flow reserve as the hemodynamic quantity based on the calculated hyperemic flow; and reporting the fractional flow reserve to assess coronary artery disease in the patient. 2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 wherein the blood vessel comprises a stenosis. 3. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 further comprising calculating both the hyperemic flow and a change in pressure. 4. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 wherein the calculating of the hyperemic flow is based on movement of a contrast agent in the blood vessel. 5. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 further comprising modeling at least a portion of the blood vessel based on the angiography data. 6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 wherein the hyperemic flow is derived from the rest-state flow. 7. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 wherein computing the fractional flow reserve comprises computing with computational fluid dynamics using the hyperemic flow calculated from the rest-state flow. 8. A computer-implemented method for computing a fractional flow reserve, the method comprising: acquiring angiography data from a patient at a resting state of the patient, wherein the acquiring comprises monitoring movement of a contrast agent through a blood vessel of the patient; calculating, by a processor, a first flow in a blood vessel of the patient based on the angiography data, wherein the first flow corresponds to the patient at rest, the first flow comprising rest-state flow; calculating, by a processor, a hyperemia flow based on the angiography data, wherein the hyperemia flow corresponds to a hyperemia state of the patient that is different from the resting state of the patient, the flow calculated with a hyperemic-to-rest flow rate ratio applied to the first flow; calculating, by the processor, a change in pressure in the blood vessel of the patient, wherein the blood vessel comprises a stenosis; computing, by the processor, the fractional flow reserve based on the hyperemia flow and the change in pressure; and reporting the fractional flow reserve to assess coronary artery disease in the patient. 9. The computer-implemented method of claim 8 wherein computing the fractional flow reserve comprises computing with computational fluid dynamics using the hyperemic flow calculated from the rest-state flow. 10. A system for computing a hemodynamic quantity, the system comprising: a processor; a non-transitory memory coupled to the processor; first logic stored in the memory and executable by the processor to cause the processor to acquire angiography data from a patient at a resting state of the patient and calculating a first flow in a blood vessel of the patient based on the angiography data, wherein the first flow corresponds to the patient at rest, the first flow comprising rest-state flow; second logic stored in the memory and executable by the processor to cause the processor to calculate a hyperemia flow by applying a hyperemic-to-rest flow rate ratio to the first flow, wherein the hyperemia flow corresponds to a hyperemic state of the patient that is different from the resting state of the patient; third logic stored in the memory and executable by the processor to cause the processor to calculate a change in pressure in a blood vessel of the patient based on the angiography data; and fourth logic stored in the memory and executable by the processor to cause the processor to compute the hemodynamic quantity as a fractional flow reserve based on the flow and/or the change in pressure; and a display configured to output the fractional flow reserve to assess coronary artery disease in the patient. 11. The system of claim 10 further comprising fifth logic stored in the memory and executable by the processor to cause the processor to monitor movement of a contrast agent in the blood vessel. 12. The system of claim 10 further comprising fifth logic stored in the memory and executable by the processor to cause the processor to model at least a portion of the blood vessel based on the angiography data. 13. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having stored therein data representing instructions executable by a programmed processor for computing a hemodynamic quantity, the storage medium comprising instructions for: acquiring angiography data from a patient at a rest state of the patient; calculating a first flow in a blood vessel of the patient based on the angiography data, wherein the first flow corresponds to the patient at rest, the first flow comprising rest-state flow calculating a hyperemic flow based on the angiography data, wherein the hyperemic flow corresponds to a hyperemic state of the patient that is different from the rest state of the patient, the hyperemia flow calculated with a hyperemic-to-rest flow rate ratio applied to the first flow; calculating a change in pressure in a blood vessel of the patient based on the angiography data; computing the hemodynamic quantity as a fractional flow reserve based on the flow and/or the change in pressure; and using fractional flow reserve to assess coronary artery disease in the patient.

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  • for simulation or modelling of medical disorders · CPC title

  • involving the use of contrast agents · CPC title

  • A61B6/507Primary

    for determination of haemodynamic parameters, e.g. perfusion CT · CPC title

  • Measuring blood flow {(A61B3/1233, A61B3/1241 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • using computed tomography systems [CT] · CPC title

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What does patent US9247918B2 cover?
Methods for computing hemodynamic quantities include: (a) acquiring angiography data from a patient; (b) calculating a flow and/or calculating a change in pressure in a blood vessel of the patient based on the angiography data; and (c) computing the hemodynamic quantity based on the flow and/or the change in pressure. Systems for computing hemodynamic quantities and computer readable storage me…
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Siemens Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B6/507. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Feb 02 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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