Review on the formation and growth of cerebral aneurysms

Q4 Engineering Journal of Biorheology Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.17106/jbr.33.43
S. Fukuda, Y. Shimogonya, Masanori Nakamura, T. Yamada, Kosuke Suzuki, Yuuto Yamamoto, K. Kanou, N. Okada, Fangjia Pan, T. Okudaira, Shuntaro Kuwahara
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A cerebral aneurysm is a vascular condition characterized by local ballooning of an artery in the brain. Although aneurysm formation and growth are thought to be the result of destruction of the blood vessel wall, the details of the etiology are unclear. We review the formation and growth of cerebral aneurysms as follows. In the first part, we summarize the history of theories on the pathogenesis of cerebral aneurysm in chronological order from epidemiological and pathological viewpoints and based on data obtained from animal models of experimentally induced cerebral aneurysms, with a focus on the involvement of hemodynamic stress on the arterial wall. In the second part, we review computational fluid dynamics (CFD) studies on the initiation of cerebral aneurysms with a brief overview of the history of CFD in hemodynamics analysis. Of the hypotheses presented, strong emphasis is placed on that of high wall shear stress and a high wall shear stress gradient. Other leading hypotheses involving hemodynamics-related parameters are also reviewed. In the third part, we review CFD studies on the growth of cerebral aneurysms, in which hemodynamic parameters were compared between growing and stable aneurysms, to highlight the hemodynamic characteristics associated with their growth.
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脑动脉瘤的形成与生长研究进展
脑动脉瘤是一种以脑动脉局部膨胀为特征的血管疾病。虽然动脉瘤的形成和生长被认为是血管壁破坏的结果,但病因的细节尚不清楚。我们回顾脑动脉瘤的形成和生长如下。在第一部分中,我们从流行病学和病理学的角度,根据实验性脑动脉瘤动物模型的数据,按时间顺序总结了脑动脉瘤发病的理论历史,重点介绍了血流动力学应力对动脉壁的影响。在第二部分中,我们回顾了计算流体动力学(CFD)在脑动脉瘤发生方面的研究,并简要概述了CFD在血流动力学分析中的历史。在提出的假设中,重点强调了高壁剪应力和高壁剪应力梯度的假设。其他主要的假设涉及血流动力学相关参数也进行了审查。第三部分回顾了脑动脉瘤生长的CFD研究,比较了生长动脉瘤和稳定动脉瘤的血流动力学参数,以突出其生长相关的血流动力学特征。
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