V Flow Measurements of Pulsatile Flow in Femoral-Popliteal Bypass Proximal Anastomosis Compared with CFD Simulation

Fluids Pub Date : 2024-03-04 DOI:10.3390/fluids9030064
A. Yukhnev, L. Tikhomolova, Y. Gataulin, Alexander Marinova, Evgueni Smirnov, A. Vrabiy, A. Suprunovich, Gennady Khubulava
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This paper presents the experience of using the V Flow high-frame-rate ultrasound vector imaging method to study the pulsatile velocity fields in the area of the proximal anastomosis for femoral popliteal bypass surgery in vitro and in vivo. A representative (average) anastomosis model and the experimental setup designed for in vitro studies covering forward and reverse flow phases throughout the cycle are described. The results of the measurements are presented for areas with a relatively uniform velocity distribution and for areas with pronounced spatial inhomogeneities due to the jet or recirculating nature of the flow. The results of ultrasonic studies of the velocity field of the three-dimensional pulsatile flow in vitro and in vivo are compared with the data of numerical simulations carried out for the average and personalized models based on the Navier–Stokes equations. Acceptable consistency between the results of experimental and numerical studies is demonstrated.
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股-腘旁路近端吻合口搏动流的 V 流量测量与 CFD 模拟比较
本文介绍了使用 V Flow 高帧率超声矢量成像方法在体外和体内研究股骨腘窝旁路手术近端吻合口区域搏动速度场的经验。文中描述了一个具有代表性的(平均)吻合口模型和为体外研究而设计的实验装置,涵盖了整个周期的正向和反向流动阶段。测量结果显示了速度分布相对均匀的区域,以及由于气流的喷射或再循环性质而存在明显空间不均匀性的区域。体外和体内三维脉动流速度场的超声波研究结果与基于纳维-斯托克斯方程的平均模型和个性化模型的数值模拟数据进行了比较。结果表明,实验结果与数值研究结果之间具有可接受的一致性。
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