Mixing properties of coronary infusion catheters assessed by in-vitro experiments and computational fluid dynamics

A. de Vos, Sophie Troost, Anke Waterschoot, N. Pijls, Marcel van ‘t Veer
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Continuous infusion thermodilution is an established technique for the assessment of absolute coronary blood flow and microvascular resistance due to its proven accuracy and reproducibility. However, for this technique to yield reliable measurements, direct and homogenous mixing of injected saline and blood is mandatory. This study aimed to assess and compare the mixing properties of two different microcatheters, namely the Rayflow® and the Finecross® catheter, which are commonly used in the catheterization laboratory. The study employed three different methods to evaluate the mixing properties of the catheters. Firstly, a qualitative assessment of mixing was done using ink injections in an in-vitro bench model of a coronary artery. Secondly, in analogy to the human catheterization laboratory, mixing properties over the length of the coronary artery were assessed semi-quantitatively by temperature measurements in the bench model. Lastly, a quantitative assessment was performed by 3D computational fluid dynamics, where the standard deviation and entropy ratio of the temperature over the cross-section in the coronary artery model were calculated for both catheters. All three evaluation methods demonstrated that the Rayflow catheter's specific design leads to a more optimal, homogeneous mixture of blood and saline over both the cross-section and length of a coronary vessel, as compared to the standard end-hole catheter.
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通过体外实验和计算流体动力学评估冠状动脉输液导管的混合特性
连续输注热稀释技术因其准确性和可重复性而成为评估冠状动脉绝对血流量和微血管阻力的成熟技术。然而,要使这项技术产生可靠的测量结果,注射的生理盐水和血液必须直接、均匀地混合。本研究旨在评估和比较两种不同微导管(即导管室常用的 Rayflow® 和 Finecross® 导管)的混合特性。研究采用了三种不同的方法来评估导管的混合特性。首先,在冠状动脉的体外台架模型中注射墨水,对混合情况进行定性评估。其次,与人体导管实验室类似,通过在工作台模型中测量温度,对冠状动脉全长的混合特性进行半定量评估。最后,通过三维计算流体动力学进行定量评估,计算出两种导管在冠状动脉模型横截面上温度的标准偏差和熵比。所有三种评估方法都表明,与标准端孔导管相比,Rayflow 导管的特殊设计能在冠状动脉血管的横截面和长度上实现更理想、更均匀的血液和生理盐水混合。
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