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Development of a patient-specific simulation tool to analyse aortic dissections: Assessment of mixed patient-specific flow and pressure boundary conditions
Affiliation:1. Department of Medical Radiation Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, 6845, Australia;2. The Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery, Imperial College London, UK;1. School of Life Science, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, 100081, China;2. Key Laboratory of Convergence Medical Engineering System and Healthcare Technology, The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, China;3. Department of Ultrasound Diagnosis, Chinese PLA General Hospital, China;4. Department of Computer Science & INSIGNEO Institute, University of Sheffield, UK;5. Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science, University of Pittsburgh, United States;6. Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100853, China
Abstract:Aortic dissection has high morbidity and mortality rates and guidelines regarding surgical intervention are not clearly defined. The treatment of aortic dissection varies with each patient and detailed knowledge of haemodynamic and mechanical forces would be advantageous in the process of choosing a course of treatment. In this study, a patient-specific dissected aorta geometry is constructed from computed tomography scans. Dynamic boundary conditions are implemented by coupling a three element Windkessel model to the 3D domain at each outlet, in order to capture the essential behaviour of the downstream vasculature. The Windkessel model parameters are defined based on clinical data. The predicted minimum and maximum pressures are close to those measured invasively. Malperfusion is indicated and complex flow patterns are observed. Pressure, flow and wall shear stress distributions are analysed. The methodology presented here provides insight into the haemodynamics in a patient-specific dissected aorta and represents a development towards the use of CFD simulations as a diagnostic tool for aortic dissection.
Keywords:CFD  Patient-specific simulation  Aortic dissection  Windkessel model  Blood flow
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