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Impact of carotid stent cell design on vessel scaffolding: a case study comparing experimental investigation and numerical simulations.

机译:颈动脉支架细胞设计对血管支架的影响:比较实验研究和数值模拟的案例研究。

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Abstract Purpose: To quantitatively evaluate the impact of carotid stent cell design on vessel scaffolding by using patient-specific finite element analysis of carotid artery stenting (CAS). Methods: The study was organized in 2 parts: (1) validation of a patient-specific finite element analysis of CAS and (2) evaluation of vessel scaffolding. Micro-computed tomography (CT) images of an open-cell stent deployed in a patient-specific silicone mock artery were compared with the corresponding finite element analysis results. This simulation was repeated for the closed-cell counterpart. In the second part, the stent strut distribution, as reflected by the inter-strut angles, was evaluated for both cell types in different vessel cross sections as a measure of scaffolding. Results: The results of the patient-specific finite element analysis of CAS matched well with experimental stent deployment both qualitatively and quantitatively, demonstrating the reliability of the numerical approach. The measured inter-strut angles suggested that the closed-cell design provided superior vessel scaffolding compared to the open-cell counterpart. However, the full strut interconnection of the closed-cell design reduced the stent's ability to accommodate to the irregular eccentric profile of the vessel cross section, leading to a gap between the stent surface and the vessel wall. Conclusion: Even though this study was limited to a single stent design and one vascular anatomy, the study confirmed the capability of dedicated computer simulations to predict differences in scaffolding by open- and closed-cell carotid artery stents. These simulations have the potential to be used in the design of novel carotid stents or for procedure planning.
机译:摘要目的:通过使用患者特定的颈动脉支架植入术(CAS)有限元分析,定量评估颈动脉支架细胞设计对血管支架的影响。方法:该研究分为两个部分:(1)验证针对患者的CAS有限元分析,以及(2)评估血管支架。将部署在患者特定的硅胶模拟动脉中的开孔支架的微计算机断层扫描(CT)图像与相应的有限元分析结果进行了比较。对闭孔对应物重复此模拟。在第二部分中,评估了支架间的分布,如支架间角度所反映的,这两种类型的细胞在不同的血管横截面中作为支架的量度。结果:CAS特定于患者的有限元分析的结果在质量和数量上均与实验性支架部署相吻合,证明了数值方法的可靠性。测量的撑杆间角度表明,与开放式单元相比,封闭式单元设计提供了更好的血管支架。但是,闭孔设计的全支柱互连降低了支架适应血管横截面不规则偏心轮廓的能力,从而导致了支架表面与血管壁之间的间隙。结论:即使这项研究仅限于单一支架设计和一种血管解剖结构,该研究仍证实了专用计算机模拟能够预测开孔和闭孔颈动脉支架在支架上的差异的能力。这些模拟有潜力用于新型颈动脉支架的设计或手术计划。

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