DocumentCode :
3446036
Title :
Investigation of flow in the models of intracranial lateral aneurysms by particle image velocimetry
Author :
Danturthi, Ramalinga S. ; Partridge, Lloyd D. ; Turitto, Vincent T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed., Memphis State Univ., TN, USA
fYear :
1997
fDate :
4-6 Apr 1997
Firstpage :
437
Lastpage :
440
Abstract :
Cranial aneurysms are known to cause cerebral hematoma or hemorrhage by rupture. Hemodynamic forces can significantly contribute to the rupture of an aneurysm and measurements of flow velocities in the vicinity of an aneurysm may help predict the causes of an aneurysmal rupture. The authors developed a 2-D particle image velocimetry system to find the velocities in-vitro in glass models of lateral aneurysms. Seven models of different shape and ostium widths were tested in the experiments. Reynolds numbers of 100, 400 and 700 were considered in order to characterize the flow of blood in cranial arteries. Results suggest that rupture in the dome area is possible due to the high shear values and (or) the impact of the flowing blood on the walls of aneurysma. Results also indicate that ostium widths, the presence of a neck and the shape of the aneurysm play an important role in directing the fluid into the aneurysmal area
Keywords :
blood flow measurement; brain; fracture; laser applications in medicine; laser velocimetry; medical image processing; 2-D particle image velocimetry system; Reynolds number; aneurysmal area; cerebral hematoma; cranial arteries; glass models; hemodynamic forces; hemorrhage; intracranial lateral aneurysms models; medical diagnostic imaging; ostium width; Aneurysm; Blood; Cranial; Force measurement; Glass; Hemodynamics; Hemorrhaging; In vitro; Shape; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering Conference, 1997., Proceedings of the 1997 Sixteenth Southern
Conference_Location :
Biloxi, MS
ISSN :
1086-4105
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3869-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SBEC.1997.583338
Filename :
583338
Link To Document :
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