Model parameter estimation of atherosclerotic plaque mechanical properties : calculus-based and heuristic algorithms

Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2004. === Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-133). === A sufficient understanding of the pathology that leads to cardiovascular disease is currently deficient. Atherosclerosis is a complex disease that is...

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Main Author: Khalil, Ahmad S. (Ahmad Samir), 1980-
Other Authors: Mohammad R. Kaazempur-Mofrad and Roger Kamm.
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Published: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/27077
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spelling ndltd-MIT-oai-dspace.mit.edu-1721.1-270772019-05-02T15:39:33Z Model parameter estimation of atherosclerotic plaque mechanical properties : calculus-based and heuristic algorithms Khalil, Ahmad S. (Ahmad Samir), 1980- Mohammad R. Kaazempur-Mofrad and Roger Kamm. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering. Mechanical Engineering. Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2004. Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-133). A sufficient understanding of the pathology that leads to cardiovascular disease is currently deficient. Atherosclerosis is a complex disease that is believed to be initiated and promoted by linked biochemical and biomechanical pathways. This thesis focuses on studying plaque biomechanics because (i) there is a dearth of data on the mechanical behavior of soft arterial tissue yet (ii) it is the biomechanics that is able to provide invaluable insight into patient-specific disease evolution and plaque vulnerability. Arterial elasticity reconstruction is a venture that combines imaging, elastography, and computational modeling in an effort to build maps of an artery's material properties, ultimately to identify plaques exhibiting stress concentrations and to pinpoint rupture-prone locales. The inverse elasticity problem was explored extensively and two solution methods are demonstrated. The first is a version of the traditional linear perturbation Gauss-Newton method, which contingent on an appropriate regularization scheme, was able to reconstruct both homogeneous and inhomogeneous distributions including hard and spatially continuous inclusions. The second was an attempt to tackle the inherent and problem-specific limitations associated with such gradient-based searches. With a model reduction of the discrete elasticity parameters into lumped values, such as the plaque components, more robust and adaptive strategies become feasible. A novel combined finite element modeling-genetic algorithm system was implemented that is easily implemented, manages multiple regions of far-reaching modulus, is globally convergent, shows immunity to ill-conditioning, and is expandable to more complex material models (cont.) and geometries. The implementation of both provides flexibility in the endeavor of arterial elasticity reconstruction as well as potential complementary and joint efforts. by Ahmad S. Khalil. S.M. 2005-09-06T21:37:36Z 2005-09-06T21:37:36Z 2004 2004 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/27077 56813987 en_US M.I.T. theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. See provided URL for inquiries about permission. http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7582 176 p. 6604798 bytes 6628578 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Khalil, Ahmad S. (Ahmad Samir), 1980-
Model parameter estimation of atherosclerotic plaque mechanical properties : calculus-based and heuristic algorithms
description Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2004. === Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-133). === A sufficient understanding of the pathology that leads to cardiovascular disease is currently deficient. Atherosclerosis is a complex disease that is believed to be initiated and promoted by linked biochemical and biomechanical pathways. This thesis focuses on studying plaque biomechanics because (i) there is a dearth of data on the mechanical behavior of soft arterial tissue yet (ii) it is the biomechanics that is able to provide invaluable insight into patient-specific disease evolution and plaque vulnerability. Arterial elasticity reconstruction is a venture that combines imaging, elastography, and computational modeling in an effort to build maps of an artery's material properties, ultimately to identify plaques exhibiting stress concentrations and to pinpoint rupture-prone locales. The inverse elasticity problem was explored extensively and two solution methods are demonstrated. The first is a version of the traditional linear perturbation Gauss-Newton method, which contingent on an appropriate regularization scheme, was able to reconstruct both homogeneous and inhomogeneous distributions including hard and spatially continuous inclusions. The second was an attempt to tackle the inherent and problem-specific limitations associated with such gradient-based searches. With a model reduction of the discrete elasticity parameters into lumped values, such as the plaque components, more robust and adaptive strategies become feasible. A novel combined finite element modeling-genetic algorithm system was implemented that is easily implemented, manages multiple regions of far-reaching modulus, is globally convergent, shows immunity to ill-conditioning, and is expandable to more complex material models === (cont.) and geometries. The implementation of both provides flexibility in the endeavor of arterial elasticity reconstruction as well as potential complementary and joint efforts. === by Ahmad S. Khalil. === S.M.
author2 Mohammad R. Kaazempur-Mofrad and Roger Kamm.
author_facet Mohammad R. Kaazempur-Mofrad and Roger Kamm.
Khalil, Ahmad S. (Ahmad Samir), 1980-
author Khalil, Ahmad S. (Ahmad Samir), 1980-
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title Model parameter estimation of atherosclerotic plaque mechanical properties : calculus-based and heuristic algorithms
title_short Model parameter estimation of atherosclerotic plaque mechanical properties : calculus-based and heuristic algorithms
title_full Model parameter estimation of atherosclerotic plaque mechanical properties : calculus-based and heuristic algorithms
title_fullStr Model parameter estimation of atherosclerotic plaque mechanical properties : calculus-based and heuristic algorithms
title_full_unstemmed Model parameter estimation of atherosclerotic plaque mechanical properties : calculus-based and heuristic algorithms
title_sort model parameter estimation of atherosclerotic plaque mechanical properties : calculus-based and heuristic algorithms
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