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Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg ; 17(6): 1143-1154, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35397711

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PURPOSE: Communicating complex blood flow patterns generated from computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations to clinical audiences for the purposes of risk assessment or treatment planning is an ongoing challenge. While attempts have been made to develop new software tools for such clinical visualization of CFD data, these often overlook established medical imaging/visualization practice and data infrastructures. Here, leveraging the clinical ubiquity of the DICOM file format, we present techniques for the translation of CFD data to DICOM series, facilitating interactive visualization in standard radiological software. METHODS: Unstructured CFD data (volumetric fields of velocity magnitude, Q-criterion, and pathlines) are resampled to structured grids. Novel raster-based techniques that simulate experimental optical blurring are presented for bringing simulated pathlines into structured image volumes. DICOM series are created by strategically encoding these data into the file's PixelArray tag. Lumen surface information is also strategically encoded into a different range of pixel intensities, allowing hemodynamics and morphology to be co-visualized in a single volume using opacity-based rendering transfer functions. RESULTS: We show that 3D temporal CFD data represented as structured DICOM series can be rendered interactively in Horos, a widely-used medical imaging/radiology software. Our transfer function-based approach allows for representations of scalar isosurfaces, volumetric rendering, and tubular pathlines to be modified in real-time, resembling conventional unstructured visualizations. Careful selection of voxelization ROIs helps to ensure that data are kept lightweight for real-time rendering and minimal storage. CONCLUSION: While our approach inherently sacrifices some of the advanced visualization capabilities of specialized software tools, we believe our closer consideration of standardization can help to facilitate meaningful clinical interaction. This work opens up possibilities for the complete integration of measured and simulated data in established radiological software environments and workflows from PACS storage to 3D/4D visualization.


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Hidrodinâmica , Software , Diagnóstico por Imagem , Hemodinâmica/fisiologia , Humanos , Fluxo de Trabalho
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Proc Int Conf Audit Disp ; 2019: 20-27, 2019 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32051791

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This study evaluated a web-based auditory map prototype built utilizing conventions found in audio games and presents findings from a set of tasks participants performed with the prototype. The prototype allowed participants to use their own computer and screen reader, contrary to most studies, which restrict use to a single platform and a self-voicing feature (providing a voice that talks by default). There were three major findings from the tasks: the interface was extremely easy to learn and navigate, participants all had unique navigational styles and preferred using their own screen reader, and participants needed user interface features that made it easier to understand and answer questions about spatial properties and relationships. Participants gave an average task load score of 39 from the NASA Task Load Index and gave a confidence level of 46/100 for actually using the prototype to physically navigate.

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