首页> 外文会议>Physiology, Function, and Structure from Medical Images pt.1; Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging; vol.7,no.29 >Flow modification in canine intracranial aneurysm model by an asymmetric stent: studies using digital subtraction angiography (DSA) and image-based computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analyses
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Flow modification in canine intracranial aneurysm model by an asymmetric stent: studies using digital subtraction angiography (DSA) and image-based computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analyses

机译:通过不对称支架改变犬颅内动脉瘤模型中的血流:使用数字减影血管造影(DSA)和基于图像的计算流体动力学(CFD)分析进行的研究

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An asymmetric stent with low porosity patch across the intracranial aneurysm neck and high porosity elsewhere is designed to modify the flow to result in thrombogenesis and occlusion of the aneurysm and yet to reduce the possibility of also occluding adjacent perforator vessels. The purposes of this study are to evaluate the flow field induced by an asymmetric stent using both numerical and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) methods and to quantify the flow dynamics of an asymmetric stent in an in vivo aneurysm model. We created a vein-pouch aneurysm model on the canine carotid artery. An asymmetric stent was implanted at the aneurysm, with 25% porosity across the aneurysm neck and 80% porosity elsewhere. The aneurysm geometry, before and after stent implantation, was acquired using cone beam CT and reconstructed for computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis. Both steady-state and pulsatile flow conditions using the measured waveforms from the aneurysm model were studied. To reduce computational costs, we modeled the asymmetric stent effect by specifying a pressure drop over the layer across the aneurysm orifice where the low porosity patch was located. From the CFD results, we found the asymmetric stent reduced the inflow into the aneurysm by 51%, and appeared to create a stasis-like environment which favors thrombus formation. The DSA sequences also showed substantial flow reduction into the aneurysm. Asymmetric stents may be a viable image guided intervention for treating intracranial aneurysms with desired flow modification features.
机译:一种不对称的支架,其在颅内动脉瘤颈部的孔隙率低,而在其他部位的孔隙率高,旨在改变血流从而导致血栓形成和动脉瘤的闭塞,同时还降低了闭塞相邻穿孔血管的可能性。这项研究的目的是使用数字和数字减影血管造影(DSA)方法评估由不对称支架引起的流场,并量化体内动脉瘤模型中不对称支架的流动动力学。我们在犬的颈动脉上创建了静脉袋动脉瘤模型。在动脉瘤上植入不对称支架,动脉瘤颈部的孔隙率为25%,其他部位的孔隙率为80%。支架植入前后的动脉瘤几何形状使用锥形束CT采集并重建以进行计算流体动力学(CFD)分析。使用来自动脉瘤模型的测量波形,研究了稳态和脉动血流情况。为了降低计算成本,我们通过指定穿过低孔隙率斑块所在的动脉瘤孔口的整个层上的压降来对不对称支架效应进行建模。从CFD结果中,我们发现不对称支架将流入动脉瘤的流量减少了51%,并且似乎创造了一种有利于血栓形成的淤滞状环境。 DSA序列还显示进入动脉瘤的血流量明显减少。不对称支架可能是可行的图像引导介入治疗,用于治疗具有所需血流改变特征的颅内动脉瘤。

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