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Glyph‐Based Comparative Stress Tensor Visualization in Cerebral Aneurysms
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2017
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EngineeringVisualization (Graphics)Data VisualizationVisualization (Data Visualization)Brain MappingBlood FlowInteractive VisualizationComputational VisualizationVascular ImagingNeurologyMedical ResearchersRadiologyVisualization (Cognitive Psychology)Vascular ImageMedical ImagingMedical VisualizationNeuroimagingCerebral Blood FlowMedical Image ComputingBrain ImagingVisualization (Biomedical Imaging)Cerebral AneurysmsNeuroanatomyScientific VisualizationBiomedical ImagingNeuroscienceMedicineFirst Visualization ToolHealth Informatics
Abstract We present the first visualization tool that enables a comparative depiction of structural stress tensor data for vessel walls of cerebral aneurysms. Such aneurysms bear the risk of rupture, whereas their treatment also carries considerable risks for the patient. Medical researchers emphasize the importance of analyzing the interaction of morphological and hemodynamic information for the patient‐specific rupture risk evaluation and treatment analysis. Tensor data such as the stress inside the aneurysm walls characterizes the interplay between the morphology and blood flow and seems to be an important rupture‐prone criterion. We use different glyph‐based techniques to depict local stress tensors simultaneously and compare their applicability to cerebral aneurysms in a user study. We thus offer medical researchers an effective visual exploration tool to assess the aneurysm rupture risk. We developed a GPU‐based implementation of our techniques with a flexible interactive data exploration mechanism. Our depictions are designed in collaboration with domain experts, and we provide details about the evaluation.
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