Particle Image Velocimetry Evaluation of Hemodynamics Proximal to the Kissing Stent Configuration in the Aorto-Iliac Bifurcation.

IF 1.7 2区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Journal of Endovascular Therapy Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-02 DOI:10.1177/15266028221141024
Petra N Williamson, Paul D Docherty, Adib Khanafer, Sina G Yazdi, Mark Jermy, Natalia Kabaliuk, Benjamin Murton
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Abstract

Purpose: The kissing stent (KS) method is low-risk compared with open surgery techniques. It is often used to treat aorto-iliac occlusive disease (AIOD). Deployment of the KS geometry has a high technical success rate. However, stent patency reduces in the first 5 years potentially due to deleterious flow behavior. Potentially harmful hemodynamics due to the KS were investigated in vitro.

Methodology: A compliant phantom of the aorto-iliac bifurcation was manufactured. Two surrogate stent-grafts were deployed into the phantom in the KS configuration to investigate effects of the presence of the stents, including the compliance mismatch they cause, on the hemodynamics proximal and distal to the KS. The investigation used pulsatile flow through a flow circuit to simulate abdominal aortic flow. Particle image velocimetry (PIV) was used to quantify the hemodynamics.

Results: PIV identified peak proximal and distal velocity in vitro was 0.71 and 1.40m·s-1, respectively, which were within physiological ranges. Throughout systole, flow appeared normal and undisturbed. A lumen wall collapse in the sagittal plane formed during late systole and continued to early diastole proximal to the aorto-iliac bifurcation, distal to the inlet stent position. The wall collapse led to disturbed flow proximal to the stented region in early diastole producing potential recirculation zones and abnormal flow patterns.

Conclusion: The normal systolic flow behavior indicates the KS configuration is unlikely to cause an inflammatory response of the arterial walls. The collapse has not been previously identified and may potentially cause long-term patency reduction. It requires further investigation.

Clinical impact: The role of this article is to provide further insight into the haemodynamic behavior through a stented aorto-iliac artery. The results of this investigation will improve the understanding of the effects that using the kissing stent method may have on a patient and help to identify high risk regions that may require more detailed monitoring. This paper also develops the in vitro modelling techniques that will enable further research that cannot be carried out within patients.

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粒子图像测速仪对主动脉-髂分叉吻合支架配置近端血液动力学的评估
目的:与开放手术技术相比,吻合支架(KS)法风险较低。它常用于治疗髂主动脉闭塞症(AIOD)。KS 几何结构的部署具有很高的技术成功率。然而,支架的通畅性在最初的 5 年中会降低,这可能是由于有害的血流行为造成的。我们在体外对 KS 可能造成的有害血流动力学进行了研究:方法:制造了一个髂主动脉分叉处的顺应性模型。以 KS 构型将两个替代支架移植物放入模型中,以研究支架的存在(包括其导致的顺应性失配)对 KS 近端和远端血液动力学的影响。这项研究利用流路中的脉动流来模拟腹主动脉血流。粒子图像测速仪(PIV)用于量化血液动力学:PIV确定的体外近端和远端峰值速度分别为0.71和1.40m-s-1,均在生理范围内。在整个收缩期,血流看起来正常且不受干扰。矢状面上的管壁塌陷在收缩晚期形成,并一直持续到舒张早期的主动脉髂分叉近端,即入口支架位置的远端。壁塌陷导致舒张早期支架区域近端血流紊乱,产生潜在的再循环区和异常血流模式:正常的收缩期血流行为表明,KS结构不太可能引起动脉壁的炎症反应。结论:正常的收缩期血流行为表明 KS 构型不太可能引起动脉壁的炎症反应。这需要进一步研究:这篇文章的作用是让人们进一步了解髂主动脉支架的血流动力学行为。这项研究的结果将使人们更好地了解使用接吻支架方法可能对患者产生的影响,并有助于确定可能需要更详细监测的高风险区域。本论文还开发了体外建模技术,这将有助于开展无法在患者体内进行的进一步研究。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Endovascular Therapy (formerly the Journal of Endovascular Surgery) was established in 1994 as a forum for all physicians, scientists, and allied healthcare professionals who are engaged or interested in peripheral endovascular techniques and technology. An official publication of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (ISEVS), the Journal of Endovascular Therapy publishes peer-reviewed articles of interest to clinicians and researchers in the field of peripheral endovascular interventions.
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