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Measuring Regional Changes in the Diastolic Deformation of the Left Ventricle of SHR Rats Using microPET Technology and Hyperelastic Warping
Authors:Alexander I. Veress  Jeffrey A. Weiss  Ronald H. Huesman  Bryan W. Reutter  Scott E. Taylor  Arek Sitek  Bing Feng  Yongfeng Yang  Grant T. Gullberg
Affiliation:Department of Bioengineering, The Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. averess@u.washington.edu
Abstract:
The objective of this research was to assess applicability of a technique known as hyperelastic warping for the measurement of local strains in the left ventricle (LV) directly from microPET image data sets. The technique uses differences in image intensities between template (reference) and target (loaded) image data sets to generate a body force that deforms a finite element (FE) representation of the template so that it registers with the target images. For validation, the template image was defined as the end-systolic microPET image data set from a Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rat. The target image was created by mapping the template image using the deformation results obtained from a FE model of diastolic filling. Regression analysis revealed highly significant correlations between the simulated forward FE solution and image derived warping predictions for fiber stretch (R 2 = 0.96), circumferential strain (R 2 = 0.96), radial strain (R 2 = 0.93), and longitudinal strain (R 2 = 0.76) (p < 0.001 for all cases). The technology was applied to microPET image data of two spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and a WKY control. Regional analysis revealed that, the lateral freewall in the SHR subjects showed the greatest deformation compared with the other wall segments. This work indicates that warping can accurately predict the strain distributions during diastole from the analysis of microPET data sets.
Keywords:Hypertension  Deformation  microPET  Metabolism  Diastole  SHR model  Hypertrophy  Mechanics  Heart model
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