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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Estudo comparativo entre ultra-sonografia com Doppler colorido, angiografia por ressonância magnética, por subtração digital 2D e 3D na doença dos vasos carotídeos cervicais / A comparative study of Doppler ultrasound, magnetic resonance angiography, 2D and 3D digital subtraction angiography in cervical carotid stenoocclusive disease

Barros, Cristiano Ventorim de 02 October 2009 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Os métodos diagnósticos não invasivos, como a ultra-sonografia com Doppler colorido (USDC) e a angiografia por ressonância magnética contrastada (ARMC) têm sido cada vez mais utilizados para o estudo da estenose das artérias carótidas internas (ACI). Nos testes comparativos a arteriografia por subtração digital bidimensional (ASD 2D) tem sido o padrão de referência, porém é um método caro, invasivo e com diversas complicações descritas, além disso, com a realização da arteriografia por subtração digital rotacional (ASD 3D), começou a se interrogar se a ASD 2D não estaria subestimando as estenoses. OBJETIVOS: Comparar as medidas de estenose obtidas pelos métodos não invasivos com a ASD 2D e 3D, utilizando o critério do North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial (NASCET), além de comparar os dois métodos invasivos entre si, tentando identificar se os métodos não invasivos podem substituir a ASD 2D na rotina e se a ASD 2D tende subestimar a estenose em relação a ASD 3D. MÉTODOS: 92 pacientes que haviam sido indicados de maneira prospectiva e consecutiva para realização da ASD 2D, foram selecionados para o estudo, sendo encaminhados para realizar também a ASD 3D, a ARMC e o USDC. Os resultados das medidas da maior estenose, realizadas através das imagens fonte em estação de trabalho, por dois observadores em consenso, obtidas em cada um dos testes (USDC, ARMC) e dos resultados concordantes dos dois, foi comparada com os exames de referência (ASD 2D e ASD 3D). Foi feita também uma avaliação dos resultados dos exames invasivos entre si. RESULTADOS: 98 ACI foram incluídas no trabalho. Os resultados obtidos pelo coeficiente de correlação de Pearson e pelo coeficiente de correlação intraclasse, que variaram de 0,91 a 0,96, demonstraram respectivamente uma excelente correlação entre as modalidades diagnósticas e que há uma forte concordância entre os seus resultados (ambos com p <0,001). Os valores de sensibilidade, especificidade, valor preditivo positivo, valor preditivo negativo e acurácia das diversas comparações variaram respectivamente de 76 a 100%, de 92 a 100%, 79 a 100%, 90 a 100% e 90 a 100%. DISCUSSÃO: As comparações com maior sensibilidade, especificidade e acurácia foram respectivamente a (USDC+ARMC) x ASD 3D com 100%, 100% e 100%; ARMC x ASD 3D com 100%, 96% e 97% e ASD 2D x ASD 3D, com 89%, 94% e 93%. A ASD 2D categorizou as estenoses em 11 casos (11,3%) uma classe abaixo das obtidas na ASD 3D, além de classificar 4 estenoses a menos que a ASD 3D na classe de 70-94%. CONCLUSÕES: Os métodos não invasivos principalmente se avaliados em conjunto podem substituir a ASD 2D na avaliação da estenose da ACI. A ASD 2D tendeu a subestimar levemente as estenoses quando comparada com a ASD 3D / INTRODUCTION: Noninvasive techniques such as Doppler ultrasound (DUS) and contrast enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (CEMRA) are each day more used in the evaluation of the internal carotid arteries (ICA). On comparison studies 2D digital subtraction angiography (2D DSA) has been considerate as the reference standard, however its an expensive and invasive method, with well known risks, besides the use of 3D digital subtraction angiography (3D DSA) showed that 2D DSA can potentially result in an underestimation of the stenosis. OBJECTIVES: Compare stenosis measurements of noninvasive methods with 2D and 3D DSA, using the North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial (NASCET) criteria, compare the two noninvasive methods with each other, trying to identify if they can substitute 2D DSA on the daily basis and if that 2D DSA tends to underestimate the stenosis compared with 3D DSA. METHODS: 92 patients that were prospective and consecutive scheduled for 2D DSA were selected to participate in the study which included perform also a 3D DSA, CEMRA and DUS. The measurements of the greatest stenosis, made with the raw images in a workstation, by two observers in consensus, obtained with each modality (DUS, CEMRA) and the concordant results of both, were compared with the reference standard (2D and 3D DSA). Also a comparison between the invasive methods was made. RESULTS: 98 ICA were included. The results obtained by Pearson correlation coefficient and intraclass correlation coefficient, that range from 0.91 and 0.96, showed respectively a excellent correlation between the diagnostic modalities and that there are a great agreement between them (both with p<0.001). Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and accuracy values of the different comparisons range respectively from 76% to 100%, 92 to 100%, 79 to 100%, 90 to 100% and 90 to 100%. DISCUSSION: Comparisons with higher sensitivity, specificity and accuracy were respectively (DUS+CEMRA) x 3D DSA, with 100%, 100% and 100%; CEMRA x 3D DSA with 100%, 96% and 97% and 2D DSA x 3D DSA with 89%, 94% and 93%. 2D DSA categorized 11 cases (11,3%) of ICA stenosis as one category lower than 3D DSA, including 4 less cases of the 70-94% class. CONCLUSIONS: The noninvasive methods, especially if evaluated together, can replace 2D DSA in the study of cervical carotid steno-occlusive disease. 2D DSA tends to lightly underestimate carotid stenosis when compared to 3D DSA
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Angioanatomie IRM et TDM des artères à destinée péniennes et clitoridiennes : application au cancer de la prostate et en chirurgie vasculaire / Magnetic Resonance imaging and computed tomography scan angioanatomy of the arterial blood supply to the penis and clitoris application in prostate cancer and vascular surgery

Thai, Cao Tan 16 October 2014 (has links)
La dysfonction érectile est l’un des types de dysfonctionnement sexuel aussi complexe chez les hommes que les femmes. Elle implique un facteur venogénique, artériogénique et de neurogénique. L'étiologie des changements de la puissance sexuelle après la prostatectomie radicale ainsi que la chirurgie vasculaire ou la radiothérapie des organes pelviens est probablement multifactorielle, l'une de ces causes est la blessure de l’artère destinée pénienne (mâle) et clitoridienne (femelle) lors d’une opération ou d’une radiothérapie. L’anatomie des artères destinées péniennes et clitoridiennes ainsi que ses origines sont variées. L’Angiographie par résornance magnétique (RM) et tomodensitométrie (TDM) nous donnent des images très nettes qui peuvent être utilisées avant l'intervention pour identifier et localiser les artères pudendales internes (API) et les artères pudendales accessoires (APA), et peuvent aider les chirurgiens et les radiothérapeutes à planifier une opération efficace visant à préserver l’API et l’APA, probablement importantes pour la fonction érectile après l’intervention sur les organes et les vaisseaux pelviens / Erectile dysfunction is one of the types of sexual dysfunction, the etiology is complex in male and female. It involves venogenic factor, arteriogenic and neural origins. The aetiology of changes in sexual potency after radical prostatectomy and pelvic vascular surgery or pelvic radiotherapy is probably multifactorial, one of these cause is injury the penile artery (male) and clitoris artery (female) during the operation or radiotherapy. The anatomy of the penile and clitoral artery is variation. Magnetic resonance (MR) and Multiple detector computed tomography (MDCT) angiography give us a very sharp image, they can be pre-intervation used to identify and localize internal pudendal artery (IPA) and accessory pudendal artery (APA), and may help surgeons and radiotherapists plan an effective intervation that preserves IPA and APA possibly important for sexual function after surgery or radiotherapy of the pelvic organs
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Estudo do suprimento arterial da epífise femoral proximal na doença de Legg-Calvé-Perthes pela angioressonância magnética / Study of the arterial blood supply of the proximal femoral epiphysis in Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease by the use of magnetic resonance angiography

Moreno Grangeiro, Patricia 10 January 2018 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A doença de Legg-Calvé-Perthes (DLCP) é caracterizada pela necrose idiopática da epífise femoral proximal na criança. A interrupção do suprimento arterial para a cabeça femoral é o fator etiopatogênico mais aceito. Embora as angiografias sejam a base para as investigações das causas vasculares, elas não avançaram na DLCP devido a limitações éticas, por serem procedimentos invasivos com exposição à radiação ionizante e pela potencial toxicidade do contraste iodado. O objetivo primário foi avaliar a rede arterial da epífise proximal do fêmur em crianças com DLCP unilateral, particularmente a artéria circunflexa femoral medial (ACFM) que nutre a referida epífise, comparando o quadril afetado com o quadril contralateral não afetado. A técnica usada foi a angiografia por ressonância magnética (angioRM) que permite o estudo vascular sem as limitações e os riscos inerentes à angiografia convencional. A sequência angiográfica usada foi TRICKS (Time Resolved Imaging of Contrast KinecticS) que utiliza técnica de aquisição de imagens com foco na resolução temporal do contraste (identificação da passagem do contraste pelos vasos ao longo do tempo). MÉTODOS: Os dados foram obtidos a partir de uma amostra consecutiva composta por 24 pacientes com DLCP unilateral admitidos no ambulatório de ortopedia pediátrica de um hospital terciário de maio de 2013 a dezembro de 2016. Os exames de angioRM-TRICKS foram avaliados por dois radiologistas e o consenso foi usado para a análise. RESULTADOS: Foram realizados 24 exames. A idade média foi de 7,9 +/- 2,1 anos. O trajeto da ACFM foi analisado no plano coronal dos exames de angioRM-TRICKS. No segmento 1 (da origem até a borda medial do colo femoral), havia 100% de visibilidade no lado da DLCP, bem como no lado contralateral. No segmento 2 (da borda medial do colo femoral até a borda lateral do colo femoral), houve 63% de visibilidade no lado DLCP e 71% de visibilidade no lado contralateral. No segmento 3 (ponto de entrada no sulco intertrocantérico), houve 25% de visibilidade no lado com DLCP e 17% de visibilidade no lado contralateral. O segmento 4 (ramo terminal e ascendente na face lateral do colo do fêmur) foi 100% não visibilizada no quadril com DLCP nem no lado sem a doença. CONCLUSÕES: A angioRM-TRICKS fornece imagens bem definidas do suprimento arterial para a epífise femoral proximal em crianças com a DLCP. Não foram encontradas diferenças significativas nos trajetos analisados da ACFM entre o lado acometido e o lado sem a DLCP. Com os exames de angioRM-TRICKS não foi possível visibilizar o trecho ascendente epifisário lateral, ramo terminal da ACFM, tanto nos quadris afetados quanto nos quadris sem a DLCP / INTRODUCTION: Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease (LCPD) is characterized by idiopathic necrosis of the proximal femoral epiphysis in the child. Interruption of the arterial supply to the femoral head is the most accepted etiopathogenic factor. Although angiograms are the basis for investigations of vascular causes, they have not progressed in LCPD due to ethical limitations, because they are invasive procedures with exposure to ionizing radiation and the potential toxicity of iodinated contrast. The primary objective was to evaluate the arterial network of the proximal femoral epiphysis in children with unilateral LCPD, particularly the medial femoral circumflex artery (MCFA) that supplies the epiphysis, comparing the affected hip with the unaffected contralateral hip. The technique used was magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) that allows vascular study without the limitations and risks inherent in conventional angiography. The angiographic sequence used was TRICKS (Time Resolved Imaging of Contrast KinecticS), which uses an image acquisition technique focused on temporal resolution of contrast (identification of the passage of contrast by vessels over time). METHODS: Data were obtained from a consecutive sample composed of 24 patients with unilateral LCPD who were admitted to the pediatric orthopedic outpatient clinic of a tertiary hospital from May 2013 to December 2016. Two radiologists evaluated the MRA-TRICKS exams and the consensus was used for the analysis. RESULTS: Twenty-four examinations were performed. The mean age was 7.9 +/- 2.1 years. The MCFA trajectory was analyzed in the coronal plane of the MRA-TRICKS exams. In segment 1 (from the origin to the medial border of the femoral neck), there was 100% visibility on the LCPD side, as well as on the contralateral side. In segment 2 (from the medial border of the femoral neck to the lateral border of the femoral neck), there was 63% visibility on the LCPD side and 71% visibility on the contralateral side. In segment 3 (entry point in the intertrochanteric groove), there was 25% visibility on the LCPD side and 17% visibility on the contralateral side. Segment 4 (terminal and ascending limb on the lateral aspect of the femoral neck) was 100% not seen in the hip with LCPD or on the side without the disease. CONCLUSIONS: MRA-TRICKS provides well-defined images of the arterial supply to the proximal femoral epiphysis in children with LCPD. No significant differences were found in the analyzed ACFM pathways between the affected side and the non- LCPD side. With the MRA-TRICKS exams, it was not possible to visualize the ascending lateral epiphyseal segment, terminal branch of the MCFA, both in the affected hips and in the hips without the LCPD
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Estudo comparativo entre ultra-sonografia com Doppler colorido, angiografia por ressonância magnética, por subtração digital 2D e 3D na doença dos vasos carotídeos cervicais / A comparative study of Doppler ultrasound, magnetic resonance angiography, 2D and 3D digital subtraction angiography in cervical carotid stenoocclusive disease

Cristiano Ventorim de Barros 02 October 2009 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Os métodos diagnósticos não invasivos, como a ultra-sonografia com Doppler colorido (USDC) e a angiografia por ressonância magnética contrastada (ARMC) têm sido cada vez mais utilizados para o estudo da estenose das artérias carótidas internas (ACI). Nos testes comparativos a arteriografia por subtração digital bidimensional (ASD 2D) tem sido o padrão de referência, porém é um método caro, invasivo e com diversas complicações descritas, além disso, com a realização da arteriografia por subtração digital rotacional (ASD 3D), começou a se interrogar se a ASD 2D não estaria subestimando as estenoses. OBJETIVOS: Comparar as medidas de estenose obtidas pelos métodos não invasivos com a ASD 2D e 3D, utilizando o critério do North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial (NASCET), além de comparar os dois métodos invasivos entre si, tentando identificar se os métodos não invasivos podem substituir a ASD 2D na rotina e se a ASD 2D tende subestimar a estenose em relação a ASD 3D. MÉTODOS: 92 pacientes que haviam sido indicados de maneira prospectiva e consecutiva para realização da ASD 2D, foram selecionados para o estudo, sendo encaminhados para realizar também a ASD 3D, a ARMC e o USDC. Os resultados das medidas da maior estenose, realizadas através das imagens fonte em estação de trabalho, por dois observadores em consenso, obtidas em cada um dos testes (USDC, ARMC) e dos resultados concordantes dos dois, foi comparada com os exames de referência (ASD 2D e ASD 3D). Foi feita também uma avaliação dos resultados dos exames invasivos entre si. RESULTADOS: 98 ACI foram incluídas no trabalho. Os resultados obtidos pelo coeficiente de correlação de Pearson e pelo coeficiente de correlação intraclasse, que variaram de 0,91 a 0,96, demonstraram respectivamente uma excelente correlação entre as modalidades diagnósticas e que há uma forte concordância entre os seus resultados (ambos com p <0,001). Os valores de sensibilidade, especificidade, valor preditivo positivo, valor preditivo negativo e acurácia das diversas comparações variaram respectivamente de 76 a 100%, de 92 a 100%, 79 a 100%, 90 a 100% e 90 a 100%. DISCUSSÃO: As comparações com maior sensibilidade, especificidade e acurácia foram respectivamente a (USDC+ARMC) x ASD 3D com 100%, 100% e 100%; ARMC x ASD 3D com 100%, 96% e 97% e ASD 2D x ASD 3D, com 89%, 94% e 93%. A ASD 2D categorizou as estenoses em 11 casos (11,3%) uma classe abaixo das obtidas na ASD 3D, além de classificar 4 estenoses a menos que a ASD 3D na classe de 70-94%. CONCLUSÕES: Os métodos não invasivos principalmente se avaliados em conjunto podem substituir a ASD 2D na avaliação da estenose da ACI. A ASD 2D tendeu a subestimar levemente as estenoses quando comparada com a ASD 3D / INTRODUCTION: Noninvasive techniques such as Doppler ultrasound (DUS) and contrast enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (CEMRA) are each day more used in the evaluation of the internal carotid arteries (ICA). On comparison studies 2D digital subtraction angiography (2D DSA) has been considerate as the reference standard, however its an expensive and invasive method, with well known risks, besides the use of 3D digital subtraction angiography (3D DSA) showed that 2D DSA can potentially result in an underestimation of the stenosis. OBJECTIVES: Compare stenosis measurements of noninvasive methods with 2D and 3D DSA, using the North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial (NASCET) criteria, compare the two noninvasive methods with each other, trying to identify if they can substitute 2D DSA on the daily basis and if that 2D DSA tends to underestimate the stenosis compared with 3D DSA. METHODS: 92 patients that were prospective and consecutive scheduled for 2D DSA were selected to participate in the study which included perform also a 3D DSA, CEMRA and DUS. The measurements of the greatest stenosis, made with the raw images in a workstation, by two observers in consensus, obtained with each modality (DUS, CEMRA) and the concordant results of both, were compared with the reference standard (2D and 3D DSA). Also a comparison between the invasive methods was made. RESULTS: 98 ICA were included. The results obtained by Pearson correlation coefficient and intraclass correlation coefficient, that range from 0.91 and 0.96, showed respectively a excellent correlation between the diagnostic modalities and that there are a great agreement between them (both with p<0.001). Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and accuracy values of the different comparisons range respectively from 76% to 100%, 92 to 100%, 79 to 100%, 90 to 100% and 90 to 100%. DISCUSSION: Comparisons with higher sensitivity, specificity and accuracy were respectively (DUS+CEMRA) x 3D DSA, with 100%, 100% and 100%; CEMRA x 3D DSA with 100%, 96% and 97% and 2D DSA x 3D DSA with 89%, 94% and 93%. 2D DSA categorized 11 cases (11,3%) of ICA stenosis as one category lower than 3D DSA, including 4 less cases of the 70-94% class. CONCLUSIONS: The noninvasive methods, especially if evaluated together, can replace 2D DSA in the study of cervical carotid steno-occlusive disease. 2D DSA tends to lightly underestimate carotid stenosis when compared to 3D DSA
145

Estudo do suprimento arterial da epífise femoral proximal na doença de Legg-Calvé-Perthes pela angioressonância magnética / Study of the arterial blood supply of the proximal femoral epiphysis in Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease by the use of magnetic resonance angiography

Patricia Moreno Grangeiro 10 January 2018 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A doença de Legg-Calvé-Perthes (DLCP) é caracterizada pela necrose idiopática da epífise femoral proximal na criança. A interrupção do suprimento arterial para a cabeça femoral é o fator etiopatogênico mais aceito. Embora as angiografias sejam a base para as investigações das causas vasculares, elas não avançaram na DLCP devido a limitações éticas, por serem procedimentos invasivos com exposição à radiação ionizante e pela potencial toxicidade do contraste iodado. O objetivo primário foi avaliar a rede arterial da epífise proximal do fêmur em crianças com DLCP unilateral, particularmente a artéria circunflexa femoral medial (ACFM) que nutre a referida epífise, comparando o quadril afetado com o quadril contralateral não afetado. A técnica usada foi a angiografia por ressonância magnética (angioRM) que permite o estudo vascular sem as limitações e os riscos inerentes à angiografia convencional. A sequência angiográfica usada foi TRICKS (Time Resolved Imaging of Contrast KinecticS) que utiliza técnica de aquisição de imagens com foco na resolução temporal do contraste (identificação da passagem do contraste pelos vasos ao longo do tempo). MÉTODOS: Os dados foram obtidos a partir de uma amostra consecutiva composta por 24 pacientes com DLCP unilateral admitidos no ambulatório de ortopedia pediátrica de um hospital terciário de maio de 2013 a dezembro de 2016. Os exames de angioRM-TRICKS foram avaliados por dois radiologistas e o consenso foi usado para a análise. RESULTADOS: Foram realizados 24 exames. A idade média foi de 7,9 +/- 2,1 anos. O trajeto da ACFM foi analisado no plano coronal dos exames de angioRM-TRICKS. No segmento 1 (da origem até a borda medial do colo femoral), havia 100% de visibilidade no lado da DLCP, bem como no lado contralateral. No segmento 2 (da borda medial do colo femoral até a borda lateral do colo femoral), houve 63% de visibilidade no lado DLCP e 71% de visibilidade no lado contralateral. No segmento 3 (ponto de entrada no sulco intertrocantérico), houve 25% de visibilidade no lado com DLCP e 17% de visibilidade no lado contralateral. O segmento 4 (ramo terminal e ascendente na face lateral do colo do fêmur) foi 100% não visibilizada no quadril com DLCP nem no lado sem a doença. CONCLUSÕES: A angioRM-TRICKS fornece imagens bem definidas do suprimento arterial para a epífise femoral proximal em crianças com a DLCP. Não foram encontradas diferenças significativas nos trajetos analisados da ACFM entre o lado acometido e o lado sem a DLCP. Com os exames de angioRM-TRICKS não foi possível visibilizar o trecho ascendente epifisário lateral, ramo terminal da ACFM, tanto nos quadris afetados quanto nos quadris sem a DLCP / INTRODUCTION: Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease (LCPD) is characterized by idiopathic necrosis of the proximal femoral epiphysis in the child. Interruption of the arterial supply to the femoral head is the most accepted etiopathogenic factor. Although angiograms are the basis for investigations of vascular causes, they have not progressed in LCPD due to ethical limitations, because they are invasive procedures with exposure to ionizing radiation and the potential toxicity of iodinated contrast. The primary objective was to evaluate the arterial network of the proximal femoral epiphysis in children with unilateral LCPD, particularly the medial femoral circumflex artery (MCFA) that supplies the epiphysis, comparing the affected hip with the unaffected contralateral hip. The technique used was magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) that allows vascular study without the limitations and risks inherent in conventional angiography. The angiographic sequence used was TRICKS (Time Resolved Imaging of Contrast KinecticS), which uses an image acquisition technique focused on temporal resolution of contrast (identification of the passage of contrast by vessels over time). METHODS: Data were obtained from a consecutive sample composed of 24 patients with unilateral LCPD who were admitted to the pediatric orthopedic outpatient clinic of a tertiary hospital from May 2013 to December 2016. Two radiologists evaluated the MRA-TRICKS exams and the consensus was used for the analysis. RESULTS: Twenty-four examinations were performed. The mean age was 7.9 +/- 2.1 years. The MCFA trajectory was analyzed in the coronal plane of the MRA-TRICKS exams. In segment 1 (from the origin to the medial border of the femoral neck), there was 100% visibility on the LCPD side, as well as on the contralateral side. In segment 2 (from the medial border of the femoral neck to the lateral border of the femoral neck), there was 63% visibility on the LCPD side and 71% visibility on the contralateral side. In segment 3 (entry point in the intertrochanteric groove), there was 25% visibility on the LCPD side and 17% visibility on the contralateral side. Segment 4 (terminal and ascending limb on the lateral aspect of the femoral neck) was 100% not seen in the hip with LCPD or on the side without the disease. CONCLUSIONS: MRA-TRICKS provides well-defined images of the arterial supply to the proximal femoral epiphysis in children with LCPD. No significant differences were found in the analyzed ACFM pathways between the affected side and the non- LCPD side. With the MRA-TRICKS exams, it was not possible to visualize the ascending lateral epiphyseal segment, terminal branch of the MCFA, both in the affected hips and in the hips without the LCPD
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Volume imaging of the abdomen : three-dimensional visualisation of tubular structures in the body with CT and MRI /

Persson, Anders, January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Diss. Linköping : Linköpings universitet, 2005.
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Evaluation intrakranieller In-Stent-Restenosen nach Stenting mit Hilfe digitaler Subtraktionsangiographie, Flachdetektor-CT und Multidetekor-CT / Evaluation of intracranial in-stent restenoses after stenting by digital subtraction angiography, flat-detector CT and multidetector CT

Amelung, Nadine 10 October 2017 (has links)
No description available.
148

Évaluation de la fidélité intra- et interobservateur pour l’évaluation du vasospasme post-hémorragie sous-arachnoïdienne en angiotomodensitométrie

Létourneau-Guillon, Laurent 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
149

VALIDATION OF COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMIC SIMULATIONS OF MEMBRANE ARTIFICIAL LUNGS WITH X-RAY IMAGING

Jones, Cameron Christopher 01 January 2012 (has links)
The functional performance of membrane oxygenators is directly related to the perfusion dynamics of blood flow through the fiber bundle. Non-uniform flow and design characteristics can limit gas exchange efficiency and influence susceptibility of thrombus development in the fiber membrane. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a powerful tool for predicting properties of the flow field based on prescribed geometrical domains and boundary conditions. Validation of numerical results in membrane oxygenators has been predominantly based on experimental pressure measurements with little emphasis placed on confirmation of the velocity fields due to opacity of the fiber membrane and limitations of optical velocimetric methods. A novel approach was developed using biplane X-ray digital subtraction angiography to visualize flow through a commercial membrane artificial lung at 1–4.5 L/min. Permeability based on the coefficients of the Ergun equation, α and β, were experimentally determined to be 180 and 2.4, respectively, and the equivalent spherical diameter was shown to be approximately equal to the outer fiber diameter. For all flow rates tested, biplane image projections revealed non-uniform radial perfusion through the annular fiber bundle, yet without flow bias due to the axisymmetric position of the outlet. At 1 L/min, approximately 78.2% of the outward velocity component was in the radial (horizontal) plane verses 92.0% at 4.5 L/min. The CFD studies were unable to predict the non-radial component of the outward perfusion. Two-dimensional velocity fields were generated from the radiographs using a cross-correlation tracking algorithm and compared with analogous image planes from the CFD simulations. Velocities in the non-porous regions differed by an average of 11% versus the experimental values, but simulated velocities in the fiber bundle were on average 44% lower than experimental. A corrective factor reduced the average error differences in the porous medium to 6%. Finally, biplane image pairs were reconstructed to show 3-D transient perfusion through the device. The methods developed from this research provide tools for more accurate assessments of fluid flow through membrane oxygenators. By identifying non-invasive techniques to allow direct analysis of numerical and experimental velocity fields, researchers can better evaluate device performance of new prototype designs.
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Neuroradiologie Interventionnelle : expérience clinico-radiologique et intérêt de la détection des cellules endothéliales circulantes. / Interventional neuroradiology : clinical experience and circulating endothelial cells detection.

Vendrell, Jean-François 10 January 2013 (has links)
La neuroradiologie Interventionnelle est devenue une spécialité médicale à part entière en évolution permanente avec l'amélioration des technologies radiologiques et endovasculaires. Néanmoins, de trop nombreuses complications liées à la technique elle-même sont encore rapportées. Basés sur notre expérience clinico-radiologique, nous nous sommes plus particulièrement intéressés aux complications thromboemboliques grâce à de nouvelles technologies biologiques permettant d'envisager une analyse des lésions vasculaires à l'échelle cellulaire (Cellsearch®). Ainsi au cours de différents examens diagnostiques et thérapeutiques nous avons analysé les taux artériels et veineux de cellules endothéliales circulantes à différents temps de la procédure. Nous avons démontré l'agression du matériel endovasculaire sur les parois artérielles induisant un relargage immédiat de CECs unitaires et en amas de taille variable, parfois géants (300 µm). Les amas présentant une taille supérieure aux diamètres des microcapillaires ne peuvent pas migrer dans le compartiment veineux et sont donc potentiellement à l'origine d'une occlusion artérielle très distale responsable de lésions microischémiques qualifiées de silencieuses car asymptomatique dans l'ensemble des cas observés. Les lésions pariétales artérielles induites sont ensuite probablement réparées par un mécanisme dynamique mettant en jeu une augmentation lente et progressive des CEPs jusqu'à l'obtention d'une réparation de l'endothélium. Au delà des facteurs mécaniques endovasculaires, l'analyse cellulaire de cette cinétique destruction-régénération des parois artérielles pourrait s'avérer intéressante dans l'évaluation de l'endothélialisation des endoprothèses intracrâniennes. / Permanents Improvements in radiological and endovascular devices made the Interventional Neuroradiology considered as a complete medical specialty. However, too many procedural complications due to the devices remain observed in all reported series. On the basis of our clinical center experience we decided to analyze thromboembolic complications by using new biological tests allowing to the detection of circulating endothelial cells. During cerebral diagnostic or therapeutic angiography, arterial and venous CECs rates were analyzed before, during, and after endovascular procedures. Thus, we demonstrated the potential arterial wall injury following catheterization that induced unit and cluster of CECs, some of them were giants (300 µm). Clusters presenting with a size up than those described from microcapillary lumen cannot go through venous compartment, and potentially block into a distal artery inducing microischemic stroke (silent embolism) as observed in this work. In addition, the induced arterial wall injury is probably regenerated by a dynamic mechanism involving a delayed increase of CEPs rates, until the new endothelialization. Over endovascular mechanism factor analysis, the CECs-CEPs investigations could be an interesting strategy in the monitoring of intracranial endoprothesis endothelialization.

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