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US20160203289A1 - Systems and methods for embolism prediction using embolus source and destination probabilities - Google Patents

Systems and methods for embolism prediction using embolus source and destination probabilities
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US20160203289A1US14/994,365US201614994365AUS2016203289A1US 20160203289 A1US20160203289 A1US 20160203289A1US 201614994365 AUS201614994365 AUS 201614994365AUS 2016203289 A1US2016203289 A1US 2016203289A1
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Systems and methods are disclosed for determining a patient risk assessment or treatment plan based on emboli dislodgement and destination. One method includes receiving a patient-specific anatomic model generated from patient-specific imaging of at least a portion of a patient's vasculature; determining or receiving a location of interest in the patient-specific anatomic model of the patient's vasculature; using a computing processor for calculating blood flow through the patient-specific anatomic model to determine blood flow characteristics through at least the portion of the patient's vasculature of the patient-specific anatomic model downstream from the location of interest; and using a computing processor for particle tracking through the simulated blood flow to determine a destination probability of an embolus originating from the location of interest in the patient-specific anatomic model, based on the determined blood flow characteristics.

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1. A computer-implemented method of determining a patient risk assessment or treatment plan based on emboli dislodgement and destination, the method comprising:
receiving a patient-specific anatomic model generated from patient-specific imaging of at least a portion of a patient's vasculature;
determining or receiving a location of interest in the patient-specific anatomic model of the patient's vasculature;
using a computing processor for calculating blood flow through the patient-specific anatomic model to determine blood flow characteristics through at least the portion of the patient's vasculature of the patient-specific anatomic model downstream from the location of interest; and
using a computing processor for particle tracking through the simulated blood flow to determine a destination probability of an embolus originating from the location of interest in the patient-specific anatomic model, based on the determined blood flow characteristics.
2. The computer-implemented method ofclaim 1, further comprising:
determining, in the patient's vasculature, a location of a plaque, a location meeting a predetermined criteria of pathology, or a location of possible vascular shedding; and
determining or receiving the location of interest in the patient-specific anatomic model based on the determined location of plaque, determined location meeting the predetermined criteria of pathology, or the location of possible vascular shedding.
3. The computer-implemented method ofclaim 1, further comprising:
determining a target location in the patient's vasculature, wherein the destination probability is a probability that the embolus traveling through the patient's circulatory system reaches the target location, based on the determined blood flow characteristics.
4. The computer-implemented method ofclaim 1, further comprising:
determining a vulnerable location of embolism based on the determined destination probability.
5. The computer-implemented method ofclaim 1, further comprising:
determining an association between a target location in the patient-specific anatomic model, the destination probability, and the location of interest.
6. The computer-implemented method ofclaim 5, further comprising:
determining, for a second location of interest, a second destination probability of an embolus associated with the second location of interest;
determining an association between the target location in the patient-specific anatomic model, the destination probability, and the second location of interest;
comparing the association between the target location in the patient-specific anatomic model, the destination probability, and the location of interest, and the association between the target location in the patient-specific anatomic model, the destination probability, and the second location of interest; and
determining generating a display or a treatment recommendation based on the comparison.
7. The computer-implemented method ofclaim 1, further comprising:
determining patient risk of a disease, based on the destination probability of the embolus, wherein the patient risk of the disease includes patient risk of a disease associated with a location in the patient's vasculature.
8. The computer-implemented method ofclaim 7, wherein the risk of disease includes a risk of embolism, cognitive impairment, stroke, transient ischemic attack, pulmonary embolism, renal embolism, or a combination thereof.
9. A system for determining a patient risk assessment or treatment plan based on emboli dislodgement and destination, the system comprising:
a data storage device storing instructions for determining a patient risk assessment or treatment plan based on emboli dislodgement and destination; and
a processor configured to execute the instructions to perform a method including:
receiving a patient-specific anatomic model generated from patient-specific imaging of at least a portion of a patient's vasculature;
determining or receiving a location of interest in the patient-specific anatomic model of the patient's vasculature;
using a computing processor for calculating blood flow through the patient-specific anatomic model to determine blood flow characteristics through at least the portion of the patient's vasculature of the patient-specific anatomic model downstream from the location of interest; and
using a computing processor for particle tracking through the simulated blood flow to determine a destination probability of an embolus originating from the location of interest in the patient-specific anatomic model, based on the determined blood flow characteristics.
10. The system ofclaim 9, wherein the system is further configured for:
determining, in the patient's vasculature, a location of a plaque, a location meeting a predetermined criteria of pathology, or a location of possible vascular shedding; and
determining or receiving the location of interest in the patient-specific anatomic model based on the determined location of plaque, determined location meeting the predetermined criteria of pathology, or the location of possible vascular shedding.
11. The system ofclaim 9, wherein the system is further configured for:
determining a target location in the patient's vasculature, wherein the destination probability is a probability that the embolus traveling through the patient's circulatory system reaches the target location, based on the determined blood flow characteristics.
12. The system ofclaim 9, wherein the system is further configured for:
determining a vulnerable location of embolism based on the determined destination probability.
13. The system ofclaim 9, wherein the system is further configured for:
determining an association between a target location in the patient-specific anatomic model, the destination probability, and the location of interest.
14. The system ofclaim 13, wherein the system is further configured for:
determining, for a second location of interest, a second destination probability of an embolus associated with the second location of interest;
determining an association between the target location in the patient-specific anatomic model, the destination probability, and the second location of interest;
comparing the association between the target location in the patient-specific anatomic model, the destination probability, and the location of interest, and the association between the target location in the patient-specific anatomic model, the destination probability, and the second location of interest; and
determining generating a display or a treatment recommendation based on the comparison.
15. The system ofclaim 9, wherein the system is further configured for:
determining patient risk of a disease, based on the destination probability of the embolus, wherein the patient risk of the disease includes patient risk of a disease associated with a location in the patient's vasculature.
16. The system ofclaim 15, wherein the risk of disease includes a risk of embolism, cognitive impairment, stroke, transient ischemic attack, pulmonary embolism, renal embolism, or a combination thereof.
17. A non-transitory computer readable medium for use on a computer system containing computer-executable programming instructions for performing a method of determining a patient risk assessment or treatment plan based on emboli dislodgement and destination, the method comprising:
receiving a patient-specific anatomic model generated from patient-specific imaging of at least a portion of a patient's vasculature;
determining or receiving a location of interest in the patient-specific anatomic model of the patient's vasculature;
using a computing processor for calculating blood flow through the patient-specific anatomic model to determine blood flow characteristics through at least the portion of the patient's vasculature of the patient-specific anatomic model downstream from the location of interest; and
using a computing processor for particle tracking through the simulated blood flow to determine a destination probability of an embolus originating from the location of interest in the patient-specific anatomic model, based on the determined blood flow characteristics.
18. The non-transitory computer readable medium ofclaim 17, the method further comprising:
determining, in the patient's vasculature, a location of a plaque, a location meeting a predetermined criteria of pathology, or a location of possible vascular shedding; and
determining or receiving the location of interest in the patient-specific anatomic model based on the determined location of plaque, determined location meeting the predetermined criteria of pathology, or the location of possible vascular shedding.
19. The non-transitory computer readable medium ofclaim 17, the method further comprising:
determining a target location in the patient's vasculature, wherein the destination probability is a probability that the embolus traveling through the patient's circulatory system reaches the target location, based on the determined blood flow characteristics.
20. The non-transitory computer readable medium ofclaim 19, the method further comprising:
determining a vulnerable location of embolism based on the determined destination probability.
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