학술논문

Modeling and simulation of brain lesions by the finite-element method
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine IEEE Eng. Med. Biol. Mag. Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE. 13(4):497-503 Jan, 1994
Subject
Bioengineering
Brain modeling
Lesions
Finite element methods
Computed tomography
Force measurement
Mechanical factors
Boundary conditions
Biomedical imaging
Stress
Magnetic resonance imaging
Language
ISSN
0739-5175
1937-4186
Abstract
In this study the consolidation model is used to study the influence of the cerebrospinal fluid on the mechanical factors in the brain. First, in the model flow patterns similar to observations by CT were obtained. But these results were dependent on the boundary conditions and material constants. One must examine these factors more exactly with medical data. Second, stress concentration was observed near the horns of the lateral ventricle, areas that coincide with that of periventricular lucency. Cerebrospinal fluid plays an important role in brain lesions. MRI or CT images give one qualitative information, but no quantitative measure of force. Finite element simulations have the possibility of providing such information. The authors believe that if the qualitative model can be constructed, and using the technique of inverse analysis with the image information, it may be possible to obtain quantitative values of material constants from the clinical observations.ETX