Title :
Computational Comparisons of Hemodynamics between 3D and 2D Models of CABG
Author :
Qiao, Aike ; Chu, Bo ; Sui, Yunkang ; Jiao, Bingfeng ; Ma, Baosheng
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Life Sci. & Bioeng., Beijing Univ. of Technol., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Previous numerical studies based on 2D coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) model for the optimization of anastomosis configuration has indicated that large graft-host diameter ratio and small junction angle has better hemodynamics. The validity of representing a 3D CABG model with a 2D CABG model is not clear. Four different 3D CABG models and one 2D CABG model were constructed, and their hemodynamics were analyzed and compared in the present study in order to verify this validity. Hemodynamics of the five CABG models were numerically simulated using commercial software ANSYS 9.0. The results showed that the distribution of flow patterns, wall shear stresses and wall shear stress gradients in the 2D model and 3D models were not significantly different. Large or same diameter of graft compared with that of the parent artery, and small suture angle is profitable in clinical application from the point of view of hemodynamics. It can be concluded that the conclusions drawn from the optimization of 2D CABG model is credible and can be used for reference; it is feasible to simplify a 3D CABG model to a 2D model for hemodynamics analysis.
Keywords :
haemodynamics; medical computing; numerical analysis; solid modelling; 2D CABG model; 3D CABG model; ANSYS 9.0 commercial software; coronary artery bypass graft; flow pattern distribution; hemodynamics; numerical simulation; wall shear stress gradients; wall shear stresses; Arteries; Biomedical engineering; Blood; Educational institutions; Hemodynamics; Mechanical engineering; Numerical models; Numerical simulation; Solid modeling; Stress;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering and Computer Science (ICBECS), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5315-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICBECS.2010.5462456