A New Noninvasive Method for Determining the Local (True) Wave Speed: Application to Internal Carotid Artery

A. Ayadi, W. Sahtout, O. Balédent
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Local wave speed plays an interesting role in investigating cardiovascular diseases and arterial wall stiffness. The aim of this study was to implement a novel method based on cepstral analysis for noninvasive determination of local wave speed in the carotid artery. To show the precision of the proposed method, we specially focused on the effect of age. In addition, we intended to compare the obtained results to those obtained by the foot-to-foot method. Our method consists in measuring the instantaneous blood velocity in the internal carotid by using phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging in 20 healthy subjects distributed as follows: 10 young subjects aged between 22 and 41 years, and 10 old subjects aged between 50 and 86 years. The cepstral analysis was used to determine the arrival time of the reflection wave and the wave speed in the carotid artery. A statistical test analysis was conducted in order to establish the relation between the wave speed and the age in the sample under investigation. Our main finding was that there was a high significant difference between the two groups forming the studied sample ([Formula: see text]). In terms of the internal carotid arterial branch, our experimental results were in total agreement with reference values by the invasive method reported in the literature. Moreover, the wave speed detected using our method correlated with that detected using foot-to-foot analysis ([Formula: see text], [Formula: see text]). We can conclude that the new technique described in this paper offers a promising, convenient and efficient method to measure wave speed noninvasively.
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一种新的无创测定局部(真实)波速的方法:在颈内动脉中的应用
局部波速在研究心血管疾病和动脉壁硬度方面起着有趣的作用。本研究的目的是实现一种基于倒谱分析的新方法,用于无创测定颈动脉中的局部波速。为了证明所提出方法的准确性,我们特别关注了年龄的影响。此外,我们打算将所获得的结果与脚对脚方法获得的结果进行比较。我们的方法包括通过相位对比磁共振成像测量20名健康受试者颈内动脉的瞬时血流速度,分布如下:10名年龄在22至41岁之间的年轻受试者和10名年龄介于50至86岁之间的老年受试者。使用倒谱分析来确定反射波到达颈动脉的时间和波速度。进行了统计测试分析,以确定所调查样本中的波速与年龄之间的关系。我们的主要发现是,形成研究样本的两组之间存在高度显著差异([公式:见正文])。就颈内动脉分支而言,我们的实验结果与文献中报道的侵入性方法的参考值完全一致。此外,使用我们的方法检测到的波速与使用脚对脚分析检测到的风速相关([公式:见正文],[公式:参见正文])。我们可以得出结论,本文所描述的新技术为无损测量波速提供了一种有前途、方便和有效的方法。
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