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Low-frequency harmonics in inlet flow rate play a crucial role in inducing flow instabilities in terminal cerebral aneurysms

机译:入口流速中的低频谐波在诱发末期脑动脉瘤中引起血流不稳定方面起着至关重要的作用

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References(34) Prediction of rupture status in cerebral aneurysms remains challenging for clinicians, and the important rupture indicator (wall shear stress, WSS) is controversially discussed. Recent studies report that flow instabilities appear to play an influential role in the evolution and rupture of aneurysms and it is strongly correlated with both geometries and inlet flow rate waveforms. However, how frequency harmonics in inlet flow rate waveforms influence the flow instabilities and hence WSS fluctuations in cerebral aneurysms are still unclear. In this study, we used a computational fluid dynamic (CFD) model of anatomically realistic cerebral aneurysms combining with Fourier series and power spectral density (PSD) analysis to investigate the association between inflow waveform's harmonic frequencies and flow fluctuations in terminal cerebral aneurysms. Our simulated results demonstrated that there exists a harmonic frequency dependency in inlet flow rate waveforms inherently associated with flow instabilities in cerebral aneurysms: low-frequency harmonics play a crucial role in causing significant WSS fluctuations. This is partly explained by that the low-frequency harmonics govern a primary local adverse pressure gradient at late systole during flow deceleration, which induces flow instabilities while giving it sufficient time to develop into flow instabilities whereas high-frequency harmonics do not but decay rapidly. This implies that flow fluctuations in cerebral aneurysms may be of some robustness, dependent mainly on the primary harmonic frequency initiated by heart contraction but against unpredictable high-frequency perturbations in the inflow waveforms.
机译:参考文献(34)对脑动脉瘤破裂状态的预测对临床医生仍然具有挑战性,并且对有争议的重要破裂指标(壁切应力,WSS)进行了讨论。最近的研究报告说,流动不稳定性似乎在动脉瘤的形成和破裂中起着重要作用,并且与几何形状和入口流速波形密切相关。但是,尚不清楚入口流量波形中的频率谐波如何影响流量的不稳定性,从而影响脑动脉瘤的WSS波动。在这项研究中,我们使用解剖学上逼真的脑动脉瘤的计算流体动力学(CFD)模型,结合傅里叶级数和功率谱密度(PSD)分析来研究流入波形的谐波频率与末梢脑动脉瘤中流量波动之间的关系。我们的模拟结果表明,进气流量波形中存在谐波频率相关性,这与脑动脉瘤的流量不稳定性固有相关:低频谐波在引起明显的WSS波动中起关键作用。这部分地解释为,低频谐波控制了流量减速过程中收缩末期的主要局部不利压力梯度,这会引起流量不稳定,同时有足够的时间发展为流量不稳定,而高频谐波却会迅速衰减。这意味着脑动脉瘤中的流量波动可能具有一定的鲁棒性,主要取决于心脏收缩引发的一次谐波频率,但与流入波形中不可预测的高频扰动有关。

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