Analysis of Aortic Arch Hemodynamics With Simulated Bird’s Beak Effects

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.1177/15385744241247272
Mauricio Gonzalez-Urquijo, Gerardo Alejandro Fumagal González, Héctor Manuel Cárdenas Castro, Arnulfo Alejandro Morales Guzman, Alan Alejandro Guzman Valladares, Danielle Catherine MacDonald, Marcos David Moya Bencomo, Israel Botello Arredondo, Mario Alejandro Fabiani
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ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to investigate the flow effects in different degrees of thoracic aortic stent graft protrusion extension by creating bird beak effect simulations using accurate 3D geometry and a realistic, nonlinear, elastic biomechanical model using computer-aided software SolidWorks.MethodsSegmentation in 3D of an aortic arch from a computed tomography (CT) scan of a real-life patient was performed using SolidWorks. A parametric analysis of three models was performed: (A) Aortic arch with no stent, (B) 3 mm bird-beak configuration, and (C) 6.5 mm bird-beak configuration. Flow velocity, pressure, vorticity, wall shear stress (WSS), and time average WSS were assessed.ResultsThe flow velocity in Model A remained relatively constant and low in the area of the ostium of the brachiocephalic artery and doubled in the left subclavian artery. On the contrary, Models B and C showed a decrease in velocity of 52.3 % in the left subclavian artery. Furthermore, Model B showed a drop in velocity of 82.7% below the bird-beak area, whereas Model C showed a decline of 80.9% in this area. The pressure inside the supra-aortic branches was higher in Model B and C compared with Model A. In Model A, vorticity only appeared at the level of the descending aorta, with low to non-vorticity in the aortic arch. In contrast, Models B and C had an average vorticity of 241.4 Hz within the bird beak area. Regarding WSS, Model A, and Model B shared similar WSS in the peak systolic phase, in the aortic arch, and the bird beak area, whereas Model C had an increased WSS by 5 Pa on average at these zones.ConclusionIn the present simulations’ lower velocities, higher pressures, vortices, and WSS were observed around the bird beak zone, the aortic arch, and the supra-aortic vessels.
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利用模拟鸟嘴效应分析主动脉弓血流动力学
方法使用 SolidWorks 对真实病人的计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描结果中的主动脉弓进行三维分割。对三个模型进行了参数分析:(A) 无支架的主动脉弓,(B) 3 毫米鸟喙结构,(C) 6.5 毫米鸟喙结构。结果模型 A 的流速在肱动脉骨膜区域保持相对恒定且较低,在左锁骨下动脉则翻倍。相反,模型 B 和 C 显示左锁骨下动脉的流速下降了 52.3%。此外,模型 B 在鸟嘴区以下的速度下降了 82.7%,而模型 C 在这一区域的速度下降了 80.9%。与模型 A 相比,模型 B 和 C 中主动脉上分支内的压力更高。在模型 A 中,涡度只出现在降主动脉水平,主动脉弓内的涡度较低甚至没有涡度。相比之下,模型 B 和 C 在鸟喙区域内的平均涡度为 241.4 赫兹。关于 WSS,模型 A 和模型 B 在收缩期峰值阶段、主动脉弓和鸟嘴区的 WSS 相似,而模型 C 在这些区域的 WSS 平均增加了 5 Pa。
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Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery SURGERY-PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
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1.70
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132
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (VES) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes information to guide vascular specialists in endovascular, surgical, and medical treatment of vascular disease. VES contains original scientific articles on vascular intervention, including new endovascular therapies for peripheral artery, aneurysm, carotid, and venous conditions. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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