Abstract #3855
Automated 4D Flow Whole Vessel Segmentation and Quantification using Centerline Extraction
Eric Schrauben 1,2 , Anders Whlin 2,3 , Khalid Ambarki 2,4 , Jan Malm 5 , Oliver Wieben 1,6 , and Anders Eklund 2,4
1
Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin -
Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States,
2
Radiation
Sciences, Ume University, Ume, Sweden,
3
Ume
Center for Functional Brain Imaging (UFBI), Ume
University, Ume, Sweden,
4
Center
for Biomedical Engineering and Physics, Ume University,
Ume, Sweden,
5
Clinical
Neuroscience, Ume University, Ume, Sweden,
6
Radiology,
University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, Wisconsin,
United States
This study exhibits the use of a fast and convenient
whole vessel segmentation and quantification software
tool. Its flexible functionality may be of use in
assessment of blood flow variables relevant to clinical
pathologies.
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