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Haemodynamic performance of AFX and Nellix endografts: A computational fluid dynamics study

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Raptis A., Xenos M., Kouvelos G., Giannoukas A., Matsagkas M.
Date
2018
Language
en
DOI
10.1093/icvts/ivx414
Keyword
abdominal aortic aneurysm
Article
blood flow
blood flow velocity
blood vessel parameters
clinical article
computational fluid dynamics
computer assisted tomography
controlled study
diastole
endovascular aneurysm repair
heart cycle
hemodynamics
human
image reconstruction
implantation
peak systolic velocity
pressure drop
priority journal
shear stress
simulation
abdominal aortic aneurysm
aged
blood vessel prosthesis
blood vessel transplantation
devices
endovascular surgery
female
hemodynamics
hydrodynamics
male
mechanical stress
pathophysiology
physiology
pressure
procedures
prosthesis design
stent
treatment outcome
x-ray computed tomography
Aged
Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal
Blood Vessel Prosthesis
Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation
Endovascular Procedures
Female
Hemodynamics
Humans
Hydrodynamics
Male
Pressure
Prosthesis Design
Stents
Stress, Mechanical
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Treatment Outcome
Oxford University Press
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES The objective of this study is to analyse the flow conditions in the AFX and Nellix endografts (EGs) accounting for their postimplantation configuration in patients with an endovascular aneurysm repair-treated abdominal aortic aneurysm. METHODS We reconstructed post-endovascular aneurysm repair computed tomography scans of patients treated with an AFX or Nellix EG creating post-implantation EG models. We examined 16 patients, 8 in each group. The blood flow properties were obtained by computational fluid dynamics simulations and were subsequently compared with physiological infrarenal blood flow properties measured in 5 healthy subjects. Specifically, pressure drop, maximum velocity and wall shear stress were measured at peak systole and mean helicity at mid-diastole. RESULTS Our statistical analyses showed that the haemodynamic properties in both control regions did not vary statistically after the implantation of either the AFX or the Nellix EG, except for helicity that was significantly lower in the abdominal part of the Nellix EG compared with the expected physiological measurement. Regardless of the overall blood flow restoration, it is important to note that low pressure drop was detected along the limbs of the AFX and suppressed blood helical motion was detected at the entrance of the Nellix device. CONCLUSIONS It is observed from the results that the AFX EG has achieved absolute restoration of blood flow after endovascular aneurysm repair, although the development of secondary flow in the upper part of the EG and the low pressure drop in its limbs should be acknowledged. The Nellix EG also seems to be haemodynamically efficient. However, the suppression of helical flow before blood enters the device might raise concerns about its clinical application. © 2018 The Author.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/78463
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