Publications by authors named "Julie Droessler"

Article Synopsis
  • The study explores the dynamics of intracranial fluid flow to better understand hydrocephalus by using a mathematical model that compares healthy individuals with hydrocephalus patients.
  • It utilizes pulsatile blood velocity data from cine PC-MRI and applies mathematical equations to analyze the interactions between blood, brain tissue, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
  • Results indicate that CSF velocity and pressure variations are influenced throughout the cardiac cycle, especially highlighting differences between healthy subjects and those with hydrocephalus.
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The clinical application of intracranial compliance (ICC), ∆V/∆P, as one of the most critical indexes for hydrocephalus evaluation was demonstrated previously. We suggest a new definition for the concept of ICC (long-term ICC) where there is a longer amount of elapsed time (up to 18 months after shunting) between the measurement of two values (V and V or P and P). The head images of 15 adult patients with communicating hydrocephalus were provided with nine sets of imaging in nine stages: prior to shunting, and 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18 months after shunting.

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Control of the thermal and physical damage during skull base grinding is of great importance. We assess the effects of bur material (3 materials), angle of the bur (10 angles), bur diameter (10 diameters), gas coolant (4 coolants), and grinding time (10 times) to evaluate the role of operating variables in thermal and physical damage during skull bone grinding. After validation of finite element analysis (FEA) results with experimental data, the temperature in the grinding site and axial force are calculated using FEA.

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