A fluid–structure interaction study to analyze the severity of carotid artery stenosis at different locations and its effect on various hemodynamic biomarkers

IF 2.5 3区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS European Journal of Mechanics B-fluids Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI:10.1016/j.euromechflu.2024.04.006
Kshitij Shakya, Shubhajit Roy Chowdhury
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The study on arterial stenosis has gained rapid interest among researchers in the last decade because of its chronic consequences. Several researchers have tried to investigate stenosis and plaque progression in the carotid artery with different simulation models. In this study, a realistic 3-D geometry of the carotid artery has been used to analyze the effect of varying degrees of stenosis present at different locations of the carotid artery on various hemodynamic parameters. An extensive range of stenosis degrees, starting from a healthy artery(0 %stenosis) to 10%, 30%, 50%, 75%, and 90% stenosis, have been studied. These degrees of stenosis were planted at different locations of the artery grown simultaneously. The whole study was done under the realm of Fluid–Structure Interaction multiphysics. The change in velocity profiles at the areas of stenosis has been found along with the wall shear stress and arterial displacement. The magnitude of velocity and wall shear stress in the case of multiple stenosis locations has been found to be dependent on each other. The presence or absence of one stenosis affects the other, and given the regular and irregular patterns of the velocity profile, wall shear stress, and displacement, their inclusion in blood flow simulation studies having multiple stenoses should be considered.

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流体与结构相互作用研究:分析不同位置颈动脉狭窄的严重程度及其对各种血液动力学生物标志物的影响
近十年来,由于动脉狭窄的慢性后果,研究人员对动脉狭窄的研究迅速升温。一些研究人员尝试用不同的模拟模型来研究颈动脉狭窄和斑块的发展。在这项研究中,使用了逼真的颈动脉三维几何模型来分析颈动脉不同位置不同程度的狭窄对各种血液动力学参数的影响。研究的狭窄程度范围很广,从健康动脉(0%狭窄)到 10%、30%、50%、75% 和 90% 狭窄。这些狭窄程度同时种植在动脉的不同位置。整个研究是在流体-结构相互作用多物理场下完成的。研究发现了狭窄部位的速度曲线变化以及管壁剪应力和动脉位移。研究发现,在多处狭窄的情况下,速度和壁剪应力的大小是相互依赖的。一个狭窄部位的存在与否会影响到另一个狭窄部位,考虑到速度曲线、壁切应力和位移的规则和不规则模式,应考虑将其纳入有多个狭窄部位的血流模拟研究中。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids publishes papers in all fields of fluid mechanics. Although investigations in well-established areas are within the scope of the journal, recent developments and innovative ideas are particularly welcome. Theoretical, computational and experimental papers are equally welcome. Mathematical methods, be they deterministic or stochastic, analytical or numerical, will be accepted provided they serve to clarify some identifiable problems in fluid mechanics, and provided the significance of results is explained. Similarly, experimental papers must add physical insight in to the understanding of fluid mechanics.
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