E-231 Fractal analysis of healthy and diseased vasculature in pediatric moyamoya disease. (23rd July 2022)
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- E-231 Fractal analysis of healthy and diseased vasculature in pediatric moyamoya disease. (23rd July 2022)
- Main Title:
- E-231 Fractal analysis of healthy and diseased vasculature in pediatric moyamoya disease
- Authors:
- Weber, D
Huang, K
See, A - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background and Purpose: Fractal dimension is a metric that assigns an objective measure to the notion of structural complexity. We sought to investigate differences in structural complexity between healthy and affected territories of cerebral vasculature in moyamoya, as well as associated scalp vasculature and native transdural collaterals, in patients with Moyamoya by comparing their respective fractal dimensions. Methods: Our cohort consisted of 12 patients with unilateral anterior circulation moyamoya with 15 associated transdural collaterals. Representative frames of distal arterial vasculature from internal and external carotid angiograms were selected then processed via automated image segmentation and also manually annotated by a cerebrovascular surgeon. In the affected hemisphere, the region with transdural collateral supply was analyzed, and compared to the contralateral region. The resulting skeletonized angiograms were then analyzed for their fractal dimensions. Results: We found the average fractal dimension (Df) of the moyamoya-side ICA was 1.82 with slightly different means for both the AP and Lateral view (mean = 1.82, stDev = .062; mean = 1.81, stDev = .067). The overall mean for healthy cerebral vasculature was also found to be 1.82 (AP view: mean = 1.83, stDev = .062; Lateral view: mean = 1.81, stDev = .069). Mean Df of native transdural collaterals was found to be 1.82 (AP view: mean = 1.83, stDev = .063; Lateral view: mean = 1.81, stDev =Abstract : Background and Purpose: Fractal dimension is a metric that assigns an objective measure to the notion of structural complexity. We sought to investigate differences in structural complexity between healthy and affected territories of cerebral vasculature in moyamoya, as well as associated scalp vasculature and native transdural collaterals, in patients with Moyamoya by comparing their respective fractal dimensions. Methods: Our cohort consisted of 12 patients with unilateral anterior circulation moyamoya with 15 associated transdural collaterals. Representative frames of distal arterial vasculature from internal and external carotid angiograms were selected then processed via automated image segmentation and also manually annotated by a cerebrovascular surgeon. In the affected hemisphere, the region with transdural collateral supply was analyzed, and compared to the contralateral region. The resulting skeletonized angiograms were then analyzed for their fractal dimensions. Results: We found the average fractal dimension (Df) of the moyamoya-side ICA was 1.82 with slightly different means for both the AP and Lateral view (mean = 1.82, stDev = .062; mean = 1.81, stDev = .067). The overall mean for healthy cerebral vasculature was also found to be 1.82 (AP view: mean = 1.83, stDev = .062; Lateral view: mean = 1.81, stDev = .069). Mean Df of native transdural collaterals was found to be 1.82 (AP view: mean = 1.83, stDev = .063; Lateral view: mean = 1.81, stDev = .069). The mean Df difference between autosegmented and manually segmented images across all angiograms was .013 (stDev = .042). Conclusion: In accordance with the clinical understanding of moyamoya disease, the distal arterial structural complexity is not affected in moyamoya, and is maintained by transdural collaterals formed by vasculogenesis. Autosegmentation of cerebral vasculature is also shown to be accurate when compared to manual segmentation. Disclosures: D. Weber: None. K. Huang: None. A. See: None. … (more)
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- Journal of neurointerventional surgery. Volume 14(2022)Supplement 1
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- Journal of neurointerventional surgery
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- Volume 14(2022)Supplement 1
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- Volume 14, Issue 1 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 14
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0014-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- A205
- Page End:
- A205
- Publication Date:
- 2022-07-23
- Subjects:
- Nervous system -- Surgery -- Periodicals
Cerebrovascular disease -- Surgery -- Periodicals
617.48 - Journal URLs:
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http://jnis.bmj.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/neurintsurg-2022-SNIS.342 ↗
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- 1759-8478
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