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Toward integrated management of cerebral aneurysms
In the last few years, some of the visionary concepts behind the virtual physiological human began to be demonstrated on various clinical domains, showing great promise for improving healthcare management. In the current work, we provide an overview of imageand biomechanics-based techniques that, wh...
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Summary: | In the last few years, some of the visionary concepts behind the virtual physiological
human began to be demonstrated on various clinical domains, showing great promise for
improving healthcare management. In the current work, we provide an overview of imageand biomechanics-based techniques that, when put together, provide a patient-specific
pipeline for the management of intracranial aneurysms. The derivation and subsequent
integration of morphological, morphodynamic, haemodynamic and structural analyses
allow us to extract patient-specific models and information from which diagnostic and
prognostic descriptors can be obtained. Linking such new indices with relevant clinical
events should bring new insights into the processes behind aneurysm genesis, growth and
rupture. The development of techniques for modelling endovascular devices such as stents
and coils allows the evaluation of alternative treatment scenarios before the intervention
takes place and could also contribute to the understanding and improved design of more
effective devices. A key element to facilitate the clinical take-up of all these developments
is their comprehensive validation. Although a number of previously published results have
shown the accuracy and robustness of individual components, further efforts should be
directed to demonstrate the diagnostic and prognostic efficacy of these advanced tools
through large-scale clinical trials. |
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