Unknown

Dataset Information

0

Quantitative imaging methods for the development and validation of brain biomechanics models.


ABSTRACT: Rapid deformation of brain tissue in response to head impact or acceleration can lead to numerous pathological changes, both immediate and delayed. Modeling and simulation hold promise for illuminating the mechanisms of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and for developing preventive devices and strategies. However, mathematical models have predictive value only if they satisfy two conditions. First, they must capture the biomechanics of the brain as both a material and a structure, including the mechanics of brain tissue and its interactions with the skull. Second, they must be validated by direct comparison with experimental data. Emerging imaging technologies and recent imaging studies provide important data for these purposes. This review describes these techniques and data, with an emphasis on magnetic resonance imaging approaches. In combination, these imaging tools promise to extend our understanding of brain biomechanics and improve our ability to study TBI in silico.

SUBMITTER: Bayly PV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3711121 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

altmetric image

Publications

Quantitative imaging methods for the development and validation of brain biomechanics models.

Bayly Philip V PV   Clayton Erik H EH   Genin Guy M GM  

Annual review of biomedical engineering 20120521


Rapid deformation of brain tissue in response to head impact or acceleration can lead to numerous pathological changes, both immediate and delayed. Modeling and simulation hold promise for illuminating the mechanisms of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and for developing preventive devices and strategies. However, mathematical models have predictive value only if they satisfy two conditions. First, they must capture the biomechanics of the brain as both a material and a structure, including the mech  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

| S-EPMC4617136 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC10703144 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC9825632 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC4607977 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC10663990 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC10338542 | biostudies-literature
| 2698941 | ecrin-mdr-crc
| S-EPMC4851590 | biostudies-other
| S-EPMC9825642 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC3325488 | biostudies-literature