通过 FSI 技术,在 Windkessel 效应框架内研究颅外颈动脉动脉瘤的非线性生物力学行为。

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.jmbbm.2024.106760
Kaveh Moghadasi , Mergen H. Ghayesh , Jiawen Li , Eric Hu , Marco Amabili , Krzysztof Kamil Żur , Robert Fitridge
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颅外颈动脉动脉瘤(ECCA)会导致栓塞引起破裂和神经症状,并可能造成致命后果。研究颈外动脉瘤的生物力学行为和血流动力学对于确定更容易破裂的区域至关重要。本文开发了一种三维 Windkessel 框架和超弹性流固耦合(FSI)分析方法,对患者特定几何形状的 ECCA 进行分析,重点关注血流动力学参数和动脉壁的生物力学响应。血流被模拟为非牛顿、脉动和湍流。动脉瘤和动脉的生物力学特征采用了 5 参数穆尼-里夫林超弹性模型。还考虑了 Windkessel 效应,以有效模拟出口的压力曲线,并捕捉心动周期的动态变化。研究发现,与健康动脉相比,动脉瘤颈动脉表现出高水平的压力、壁剪应力(WSS)、振荡剪切指数(OSI)和相对停留时间(RRT)。与无动脉瘤病例相比,动脉瘤病例的动脉壁变形和相应的冯-米塞斯(VM)应力明显增加,这与血流的血流动力学特征和动脉瘤的几何特征密切相关。这种升级会加剧动脉瘤壁破裂的风险。这些发现对加强颅外动脉瘤患者的治疗策略具有重要意义。
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Nonlinear biomechanical behaviour of extracranial carotid artery aneurysms in the framework of Windkessel effect via FSI technique
Extracranial carotid artery aneurysms (ECCA) lead to rupture and neurologic symptoms from embolisation, with potentially fatal outcomes. Investigating the biomechanical behaviour of EECA with blood flow dynamics is crucial for identifying regions more susceptible to rupture. A coupled three-dimensional (3D) Windkessel-framework and hyperelastic fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analysis of ECCAs with patient-specific geometries, was developed in this paper with a particular focus on hemodynamic parameters and the arterial wall's biomechanical response. The blood flow has been modelled as non-Newtonian, pulsatile, and turbulent. The biomechanical characteristics of the aneurysm and artery are characterised employing a 5-parameter Mooney-Rivlin hyperelasticity model. The Windkessel effect is also considered to efficiently simulate pressure profile of the outlets and to capture the dynamic changes over the cardiac cycle. The study found the aneurysm carotid artery exhibited the high levels of pressure, wall shear stress (WSS), oscillatory shear index (OSI), and relative residence time (RRT) compared to the healthy one. The deformation of the arterial wall and the corresponding von Mises (VM) stress were found significantly increased in aneurysm cases, in comparison to that of no aneurysm cases, which strongly correlated with the hemodynamic characteristics of the blood flow and the geometric features of the aneurysms. This escalation would intensify the risk of aneurysm wall rupture. These findings have critical implications for enhancing treatment strategies for patients with extracranial aneurysms.
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Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials is concerned with the mechanical deformation, damage and failure under applied forces, of biological material (at the tissue, cellular and molecular levels) and of biomaterials, i.e. those materials which are designed to mimic or replace biological materials. The primary focus of the journal is the synthesis of materials science, biology, and medical and dental science. Reports of fundamental scientific investigations are welcome, as are articles concerned with the practical application of materials in medical devices. Both experimental and theoretical work is of interest; theoretical papers will normally include comparison of predictions with experimental data, though we recognize that this may not always be appropriate. The journal also publishes technical notes concerned with emerging experimental or theoretical techniques, letters to the editor and, by invitation, review articles and papers describing existing techniques for the benefit of an interdisciplinary readership.
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