Venous tinnitus (VT) is seriously affecting the quality of life of five million patients in China. Bony wall reconstruction is the main treatment method, but the postoperative recurrence rate exceeds 30%, and the specific mechanism is unclear. Based on our previous work, a scientific hypothesis was put forward: the key to the recurrence of V T is pathologic remodeling of the peri-sinus bony wall mediated by the venous sinus morphology, blood flow, and pressure after surgical reconstruction. As a continuation of the National Natural Science Foundation of China-Youth Project, this project intends to combine multimodal imaging technology, multiphysics coupled numerical model and machine learning method to analyze analyze the data after bone wall reconstruction in multiple dimensions: ① To explore the influence of peri-sinus bony wall morphology, venous sinus morphology, intra-sinus blood flow, intra-sinus pressure, and cerebral perfusion on the recurrence of VT using ultra-high resolution CT, vessel wall MR, 4D Flow MR and ASL MR imaging technology; ② To explore the influence of blood flow impact, sinus wall pressure and peri-sinus bone wall deformation on the recurrence of VT using multiphysics coupling numerical model with vessel, blood flow, bone and acoustic fields; ③ To determine the risk factors and their weights of VT recurrence using machine learning methods, and to establish a personalized surgical planning and prognostic evaluation models; Thus, to verify the hemodynamic and biomechanical mechanisms of VPT recurrence to achieve personalized and effectively treatment. This project may prevent and warn the recurrence of VPT after bony wall reconstruction.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
150
Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
RECRUITINGthe influence of peri-sinus bony wall morphology on the recurrence of pulsatile tinnitus using CT
ultra-high resolution CT
Time frame: 2023.6.1-2025.12.31
the influence of venous sinus morphology, intra-sinus blood flow, and intra-sinus pressure on the recurrence of pulsatile tinnitus using MRI
4D Flow MR imaging technology
Time frame: 2023.6.1-2025.12.31
the influence of cerebral perfusion on the recurrence of pulsatile tinnitus using MRI
ASL MR imaging technology
Time frame: 2023.6.1-2025.12.31
the influence of blood flow impact, sinus wall pressure and peri-sinus bone wall deformation on the recurrence of pulsatile tinnitus
multiphysics coupling numerical model with vessel, blood flow, bone and acoustic fields
Time frame: 2023.6.1-2025.12.31
the risk factors and their weights of pulsatile tinnitus recurrence
Ensight, a post-processing software, was used to study the interaction between hemodynamic features and acoustic features with multivariate analysis and machine learning methods.
Time frame: 2023.6.1-2025.12.31
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