Influence of morphology and hemodynamics on thrombosis in kawasaki disease patients

Haoyao Cao , Zhuxiang Xiong , Zhan Liu , Yan Li , Huaxia Pu , Jing Liu , Liqing Peng , Tinghui Zheng
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Kawasaki Disease (KD) patients with co-occurrent coronary artery aneurysms (CAAs) are prone to thrombosis. This study explores the thrombotic influence of morphology and hemodynamics in KD patients with CAAs. Patient-specific computed tomography angiogram images of 9 patients were used to rebuild coronary models (including 23 aneurysms; 10 in thrombosed group, and 13 in non-thrombosed group) and perform computational simulations to obtain the hemodynamic parameters. The thrombosed and non-thrombosed groups were compared in terms of six parameters, namely, the maximum diameter (Dmax), aspect ratio (Rl/d), shape, time-averaged wall shear stress (TAWSS), oscillatory shear index (OSI), and relative residence time (RRT). The results showed that: (1) In thrombosed aneurysms, there were several vortex structures (eddy zone), of which the position changed continuously in a cardiac cycle. In non-thrombosed aneurysms, the streamlines showed a large streaming zone. (2) Abnormal hemodynamic areas of aneurysms with thrombosis tended to appear in the same region (especially the proximal and near myocardial side of aneurysms). (3) In the non-thrombosed group, there was a correlation between the morphological and hemodynamic parameters. In thrombosed aneurysms, the flow pulsatility has a significant impact on the flow pattern. The thrombosed coronary aneurysms exhibited more risk factors and the co-location of hemodynamic abnormalities was consistent with the position of thrombosis. A score of risk factors could provide the thrombotic information of coronary aneurysms, which might be helpful for long-term clinical management of KD patients.

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形态学和血流动力学对川崎病患者血栓形成的影响
川崎病(KD)合并冠状动脉瘤(CAA)的患者容易形成血栓。本研究探讨了形态和血流动力学对伴有CAA的KD患者血栓形成的影响。使用9名患者的患者特异性计算机断层扫描血管造影图像重建冠状动脉模型(包括23个动脉瘤;血栓组10个,非血栓组13个),并进行计算模拟以获得血液动力学参数。根据六个参数对血栓形成组和非血栓形成组进行比较,即最大直径(Dmax)、纵横比(Rl/d)、形状、时间平均壁剪切应力(TAWSS)、振荡剪切指数(OSI)和相对停留时间(RRT)。结果表明:(1)血栓性动脉瘤存在多个涡流结构(涡流区),其位置在一个心动周期内连续变化。在未血栓形成的动脉瘤中,流线显示出一个大的流动区。(2) 血栓形成的动脉瘤血流动力学异常区域往往出现在同一区域(尤其是动脉瘤的近端和近心肌侧)。(3) 在非血栓组中,形态学和血液动力学参数之间存在相关性。在血栓性动脉瘤中,血流脉动对血流模式有显著影响。血栓形成的冠状动脉瘤表现出更多的危险因素,血流动力学异常的同一位置与血栓形成的位置一致。危险因素的评分可以提供冠状动脉瘤的血栓信息,这可能有助于KD患者的长期临床管理。
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Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices
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