Validation of numerical flow simulations against in vitro phantom measurements in different type B aortic dissection scenarios.

Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin

a Department of Biomedical Engineering , International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona , Spain.

Published: January 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • An aortic dissection (AD) is a severe condition characterized by the tearing of the arterial wall, leading to the formation of a false lumen, which poses management and treatment challenges due to the risk of further complications.
  • The study focused on how factors like blood flow dynamics and wall stress influence the progression of chronic type B aortic dissections and their associated risks.
  • Researchers validated a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tool by comparing its results against experimental data from physical models, finding strong correlations especially when the dissection tear was sufficiently large.

Article Abstract

An aortic dissection (AD) is a serious condition defined by the splitting of the arterial wall, thus generating a secondary lumen [the false lumen (FL)]. Its management, treatment and follow-up are clinical challenges due to the progressive aortic dilatation and potentially severe complications during follow-up. It is well known that the direction and rate of dilatation of the artery wall depend on haemodynamic parameters such as the local velocity profiles, intra-luminal pressures and resultant wall stresses. These factors act on the FL and true lumen, triggering remodelling and clinical worsening. In this study, we aimed to validate a computational fluid dynamic (CFD) tool for the haemodynamic characterisation of chronic (type B) ADs. We validated the numerical results, for several dissection geometries, with experimental data obtained from a previous in vitro study performed on idealised dissected physical models. We found a good correlation between CFD simulations and experimental measurements as long as the tear size was large enough so that the effect of the wall compliance was negligible.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10255842.2013.847095DOI Listing

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