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In Vitro Validation of Patient-Specific Hemodynamic Simulations in Coronary Aneurysms Caused by Kawasaki Disease

机译:川崎病引起的冠状动脉瘤患者特定血流动力学模拟的体外验证

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To perform experimental validation of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) applied to patient specific coronary aneurysm anatomy of Kawasaki disease. We quantified hemodynamics in a patient-specific coronary artery aneurysm physical phantom under physiologic rest and exercise flow conditions. Using phase contrast MRI (PCMRI), we acquired 3-component flow velocity at two slice locations in the aneurysms. We then performed numerical simulations with the same geometry and inflow conditions, and performed qualitative and quantitative comparisons of velocities between experimental measurements and simulation results. We observed excellent qualitative agreement in flow pattern features. The quantitative spatially and temporally varying differences in velocity between PCMRI and CFD were proportional to the flow velocity. As a result, the percent discrepancy between simulation and experiment was relatively constant regardless of flow velocity variations. Through 1D and 2D quantitative comparisons, we found a 5-17% difference between measured and simulated velocities. Additional analysis assessed wall shear stress differences between deformable and rigid wall simulations. This study demonstrated that CFD produced good qualitative and quantitative predictions of velocities in a realistic coronary aneurysm anatomy under physiological flow conditions. The results provide insights on factors that may influence the level of agreement, and a set of in vitro experimental data that can be used by others to compare against CFD simulation results. The findings of this study increase confidence in the use of CFD for investigating hemodynamics in the specialized anatomy of coronary aneurysms. This provides a basis for future hemodynamics studies in patient-specific models of Kawasaki disease.
机译:为了进行计算流体力学(CFD)应用于川崎病患者特定冠状动脉瘤解剖的实验验证。我们在生理休息和运动流量条件下,量化了患者特定冠状动脉瘤体模中的血液动力学。使用相衬核磁共振成像(PCMRI),我们获得了动脉瘤中两个切片位置的3分量流速。然后,我们在相同的几何形状和流入条件下进行了数值模拟,并对实验测量结果和模拟结果之间的速度进行了定性和定量比较。我们在流型特征中观察到了极好的定性一致性。 PCMRI和CFD之间速度的定量时空变化差异与流速成正比。结果,无论流速如何变化,仿真和实验之间的百分比差异相对恒定。通过一维和二维定量比较,我们发现实测速度与模拟速度之间存在5-17%的差异。附加分析评估了可变形壁和刚性壁模拟之间的壁切应力差异。这项研究表明,CFD可以在生理流动条件下对现实的冠状动脉瘤解剖结构中的速度产生良好的定性和定量预测。结果提供了对可能影响一致性水平的因素的见解,以及一组可供其他人用来与CFD模拟结果进行比较的体外实验数据。这项研究的发现增加了对使用CFD研究冠状动脉瘤专业解剖中的血流动力学的信心。这为将来在川崎病患者特定模型中进行血液动力学研究提供了基础。

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