An Integrated Software Application for Non-invasive Assessment of Local Aortic Haemodynamic Parameters

Abstract Non-invasive assessment of haemodynamic data, such as pressure and flow profiles, is helpful in detecting cardiac disease at an early stage. However, current methods lack spatial accuracy and do not take local variations into account. This paper presents a software tool that extracts the arterial geometry and blood inflow profiles from MR images, which are subsequently used to run a 1D haemodynamic simulation model, and displays its output. The workflow is highly automated but allows user-interaction to correct inaccuracies. The tool was evaluated for inter-observer agreement on one healthy volunteer, and results are shown for one patient with an aortic coarctation. The resulting haemodynamic parameters show high agreement between di ff erent users and reveal local changes within a coarctation patient.