Title :
Modeling hemodynamics after flow diverter with a porous medium
Author :
Morales, Hernan G. ; Bonnefous, Odile
fDate :
April 29 2014-May 2 2014
Abstract :
In this work, we propose a novel approach for modeling hemodynamics after flow diverter (FD) stent in cerebral aneurysms. One image-based aneurysm model was used. The stented portion at the parent artery was modeled as a porous medium. Cell size, porous medium thickness and FD porosity were evaluated. Velocity magnitude and wall shear stress (WSS) inside the aneurysm were reduced after FD placement. Bigger cells compared to the stent strut diameter can be used. Thicker porous medium (which is equivalent of inserting multiple FDs) induces lower intra-aneurysmal velocity and WSS. Lower FD porosities produce higher reductions of intra-aneurysmal velocities, which diminish the contrast concentration inside the aneurysm and increase its residence time. Device design and multiple FD placements can be evaluated without remeshing the fluid domain.
Keywords :
biomedical imaging; blood vessels; brain; cellular biophysics; diseases; flow simulation; flow through porous media; haemodynamics; medical computing; neurophysiology; partial differential equations; physiological models; stents; FD device design; cell size; cerebral aneurysm FD stent; contrast concentration reduction; flow diverter stent hemodynamic modeling; fluid domain remeshing; high intra-aneurysmal velocity reduction; image-based aneurysm model; low FD porosity effect; low intra-aneurysmal WSS; low intra-aneurysmal velocity; multiple FD placement; parent artery stented portion model; porous medium thickness; residence time; stent strut diameter; velocity magnitude; wall shear stress; Aneurysm; Arteries; Computational fluid dynamics; Computational modeling; Equations; Hemodynamics; Mathematical model; CFD; Cerebral aneurysm; hemodynamics; stenting; virtual treatments;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2014 IEEE 11th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
DOI :
10.1109/ISBI.2014.6868121