{"title":"主动脉问号度可预测b型主动脉夹层TEVAR术后假腔内血栓形成率","authors":"Da Li, Liqing Peng, Yi Wang, D. Yuan, T. Zheng","doi":"10.32604/MCB.2019.05718","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Objective:Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) of type B aortic dissection (AD) is to initiate the thrombosis in the false lumen to eventually result in aortic remodeling. We aim to find out whether the false lumen (FL) thrombosis rate after TEVAR can be predicted accurately by an index that expresses the degree of aortic arch angulation. Method: Three-dimensional aortic arch geometry of 39 type B AD patients (mean age: 48years) after TEVR were reconstructed from post-operative CT images. For the first time, the question mark which take into account the curvature of both aortic arch and the descending aorta was introduced to indicate the aortic arch morphology. The degree of question mark and the angles of aortic arch defined by previous literatures were measured. Moreover, hemodynamics for ADs with different question mark degree were numerically computed using different models. Result: No correlation between the aortic arch angles defined by previous researchers and the rate of thrombosis. However, the degree of question mark has negatively correlation with FL thrombosis (r=-.7394; p<.001). In addition, regions of recirculating flow and low wall shear stress (WSS) in the FLs decreased with the increase of the degree of question mark of the aorta. Conclusion: The degree of question mark proposed in this paper is a good description of the aortic arch geometry after TEVAR in patients with aortic B-type dissection. It is negatively correlated with postoperative FL thrombosis, the higher the question mark degree was, the less likely it was to form a complete thrombus.","PeriodicalId":48719,"journal":{"name":"Molecular & Cellular Biomechanics","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-02-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"The Degree of Question Mark of Aorta Can Predict the Thrombosis Rate in the False Lumen of a Type-B Aortic Dissection After TEVAR\",\"authors\":\"Da Li, Liqing Peng, Yi Wang, D. Yuan, T. Zheng\",\"doi\":\"10.32604/MCB.2019.05718\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Objective:Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) of type B aortic dissection (AD) is to initiate the thrombosis in the false lumen to eventually result in aortic remodeling. We aim to find out whether the false lumen (FL) thrombosis rate after TEVAR can be predicted accurately by an index that expresses the degree of aortic arch angulation. Method: Three-dimensional aortic arch geometry of 39 type B AD patients (mean age: 48years) after TEVR were reconstructed from post-operative CT images. For the first time, the question mark which take into account the curvature of both aortic arch and the descending aorta was introduced to indicate the aortic arch morphology. The degree of question mark and the angles of aortic arch defined by previous literatures were measured. Moreover, hemodynamics for ADs with different question mark degree were numerically computed using different models. Result: No correlation between the aortic arch angles defined by previous researchers and the rate of thrombosis. However, the degree of question mark has negatively correlation with FL thrombosis (r=-.7394; p<.001). In addition, regions of recirculating flow and low wall shear stress (WSS) in the FLs decreased with the increase of the degree of question mark of the aorta. Conclusion: The degree of question mark proposed in this paper is a good description of the aortic arch geometry after TEVAR in patients with aortic B-type dissection. 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The Degree of Question Mark of Aorta Can Predict the Thrombosis Rate in the False Lumen of a Type-B Aortic Dissection After TEVAR
Objective:Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) of type B aortic dissection (AD) is to initiate the thrombosis in the false lumen to eventually result in aortic remodeling. We aim to find out whether the false lumen (FL) thrombosis rate after TEVAR can be predicted accurately by an index that expresses the degree of aortic arch angulation. Method: Three-dimensional aortic arch geometry of 39 type B AD patients (mean age: 48years) after TEVR were reconstructed from post-operative CT images. For the first time, the question mark which take into account the curvature of both aortic arch and the descending aorta was introduced to indicate the aortic arch morphology. The degree of question mark and the angles of aortic arch defined by previous literatures were measured. Moreover, hemodynamics for ADs with different question mark degree were numerically computed using different models. Result: No correlation between the aortic arch angles defined by previous researchers and the rate of thrombosis. However, the degree of question mark has negatively correlation with FL thrombosis (r=-.7394; p<.001). In addition, regions of recirculating flow and low wall shear stress (WSS) in the FLs decreased with the increase of the degree of question mark of the aorta. Conclusion: The degree of question mark proposed in this paper is a good description of the aortic arch geometry after TEVAR in patients with aortic B-type dissection. It is negatively correlated with postoperative FL thrombosis, the higher the question mark degree was, the less likely it was to form a complete thrombus.
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The field of biomechanics concerns with motion, deformation, and forces in biological systems. With the explosive progress in molecular biology, genomic engineering, bioimaging, and nanotechnology, there will be an ever-increasing generation of knowledge and information concerning the mechanobiology of genes, proteins, cells, tissues, and organs. Such information will bring new diagnostic tools, new therapeutic approaches, and new knowledge on ourselves and our interactions with our environment. It becomes apparent that biomechanics focusing on molecules, cells as well as tissues and organs is an important aspect of modern biomedical sciences. The aims of this journal are to facilitate the studies of the mechanics of biomolecules (including proteins, genes, cytoskeletons, etc.), cells (and their interactions with extracellular matrix), tissues and organs, the development of relevant advanced mathematical methods, and the discovery of biological secrets. As science concerns only with relative truth, we seek ideas that are state-of-the-art, which may be controversial, but stimulate and promote new ideas, new techniques, and new applications.