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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Endovascular Repair: Profiling Postimplantation Morphometry and Hemodynamics with Image-Based Computational Fluid Dynamics

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Tasso P., Raptis A., Matsagkas M., Rizzini M.L., Gallo D., Xenos M., Morbiducci U.
Fecha
2018
Language
en
DOI
10.1115/1.4040337
Materia
Blood vessels
Computational fluid dynamics
Computational geometry
Flow separation
Patient treatment
Repair
Risk assessment
Abdominal aortic aneurysms
Circulatory systems
Cross sectional area
Endovascular devices
Endovascular repair
Geometric analysis
Image based computational hemodynamics
Thrombus formation
Hemodynamics
abdominal aortic aneurysm
aged
Article
blood clotting
clinical feature
computational fluid dynamics
endovascular aneurysm repair
follow up
hemodynamics
human
male
morphometry
normal human
postoperative period
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
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Resumen
Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) has disseminated rapidly as an alternative to open surgical repair for the treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs), because of its reduced invasiveness, low mortality, and morbidity rate. The effectiveness of the endovascular devices used in EVAR is always at question as postoperative adverse events can lead to re-intervention or to a possible fatal scenario for the circulatory system. Motivated by the assessment of the risks related to thrombus formation, here the impact of two different commercial endovascular grafts on local hemodynamics is explored through 20 image-based computational hemodynamic models of EVAR-treated patients (N = 10 per each endograft model). Hemodynamic features, susceptible to promote thrombus formation, such as flow separation and recirculation, are quantitatively assessed and compared with the local hemodynamics established in image-based infrarenal abdominal aortic models of healthy subjects (N = 10). Moreover, the durability of endovascular devices is investigated analyzing the displacement forces (DFs) acting on them. The hemodynamic analysis is complemented by a geometrical characterization of the EVAR-induced reshaping of the infrarenal abdominal aortic vascular region. The findings of this study indicate that (1) the clinically observed propensity to thrombus formation in devices used in EVAR strategies can be explained in terms of local hemodynamics by means of image-based computational hemodynamics approach; (2) reportedly prothrombotic hemodynamic structures are strongly associated with the geometry of the aortoiliac tract postoperatively; and (3) DFs are associated with cross-sectional area of the aortoiliac tract postoperatively. In perspective, our study suggests that future clinical followup studies could include a geometric analysis of the region of the implant, monitoring shape variations that can lead to hemodynamic disturbances of clinical significance. Copyright © 2018 by ASME.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/79637
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