TBADFlow: FSI simulations and MRI data of Type B Aortic Dissection Models

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Abstract

TBADFlow includes fluid-structure interaction (FSI) simulations (.vtu format) as well as in-vitro magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data (4D-flow velocity maps, 2D phase contrast velocity maps, 2D cine, and 3D-SPGR anatomical image volumes, all in .dcm format) of three patient-specific type B aortic dissection geometries. In-vitro MRI data was acquired using a pressure- and flow-controlled setup that was engineered to embed patient-specific models of the aorta. The data deposit also includes surface mesh model files (.stl format) that were used for all FSI simulations as well as 3D-printing of models. It also provides catheter-measured pressure traces (.txt format). Please refer to the attached TBADFlow_readme.txt for further details.

ArXiv manuscript of the corresponding publication:
Judith Zimmermann, Kathrin Bäumler, Michael Loecher, Tyler E. Cork, Alison L. Marsden, Daniel B. Ennis, Dominik Fleischmann: "Hemodynamic Effects of Entry and Exit Tear Size in Aortic Dissection Evaluated with In Vitro Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Fluid-Structure Interaction Simulation", https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.13639

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Type of resource Dataset, three dimensional object, still image, text
Date created [ca. 2022]
Date modified July 10, 2023; November 10, 2023
Publication date July 7, 2023; July 7, 2023

Creators/Contributors

Creator Zimmermann, Judith
Creator Baeumler, Kathrin
Contributor Loecher, Michael
Contributor Cork, Tyler
Contributor Marsden, Alison L
Contributor Ennis, Daniel B.
Contributor Fleischmann, Dominik

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Subject aortic dissection, fluid-structure interaction, magnetic resonance imaging, 3D-printing.
Genre Data
Genre 3d model
Genre Image
Genre Tabular data
Genre Data sets
Genre Dataset
Genre Three-dimensional scan
Genre Tables (data)

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DOI https://doi.org/10.25740/tz375fg1985
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/tz375fg1985

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Zimmermann, J. and Baeumler, K. (2023). TBADFlow: FSI simulations and MRI data of Type B Aortic Dissection Models. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/tz375fg1985.

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