Vessel Centerline Coordinates

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Alexander
Brummer
University of California, Los Angeles
Van
Savage
University of California, Los Angeles
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Alex Brummer
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Tue, 05/17/2022 - 22:21
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10.21227/1ckk-b175
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Abstract 

This dataset was used to investigate numerical methods of integration of the Frenet-Serret equations as applied to the study of vessel shape.  This data is a compliation of previously published data from the following papers:

A. V. Kamenskiy, J. N. MacTaggart, I. I. Pipinos, et al., “Three-dimensional geometry of the human carotid artery,” Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, vol. 134, no. 6, p. 064592, 2012.

P. M. O’Flynn, G. O’Sullivan, and A. S Pandit, “Methods for three-dimensional geometric characterization of the arterial vasculature,” Annals of Biomedical Engineering, vol. 35, no. 8, pp. 1368-1381, 2007.

N. Vorobstova, C. Chiastra, M. A. Stremler, et al., “Effects of vessel tortuosity on coronary hemodynamics: an idealized and patient-specific computational study,” Annals of Biomedical Engineering, vol. 44, no. 7, pp. 2228-2239, 2016.

E. Bullitt, D. Zeng, B. Mortamet, et al., "The effects of healthy aging on intracerebral blood vessels visualized by magnetic resonance angiography,” Neurobiology of Aging, vol. 31, no.2, pp. 290-300, 2010.

M. Helmberger, M. Pienn, M. Urschler, P. Kullnig, R. Stollberger, G. Kovacs, A. Olschewski, and Z. Balint, "Quantification of tortuosiy and fractal dimension of the lung vessels in pulmonary hypertension patients," PLoS One, vol. 9, no. 1, 2014.

Enclosed are the centerline coordinates of vessels from the aforementioned studies.

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Data is organized by the publication from which it originated.  Each folder contains one or more csv files for either the individual vessel described in the file/folder name, or a collection of vessels corresponding to the patient imaged.  See original publications for further details regarding each dataset.  Within each .csv is, at a minimum, the x,y, and z vessel centerline coordinates, post processing.

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