In this paper, we evaluate computationally the influence of blood flow eccentricity and valve phenotype (bicuspid (BAV) and tricuspid (TAV) aortic valve) on hemodynamics in ascending thoracic aortic aneurysm (ATAA) patients. 5 TAV ATAA, 5 BAV ATAA (ascending aorta diameter >35 mm) and 2 healthy subjects underwent 4D flow MRI. The 3D velocity profiles obtained from 4D flow MRI were given as input boundary conditions to a computational fluid dynamics analysis (CFD) model. After performing the CFD analyses, we verified that the obtained time-averaged velocity profiles and flow eccentricity were in good agreement with 4D flow MRI. Then we used the CFD analyses to evaluate the time-averaged wall shear stress (TAWSS) and the local normalized helicity (LNH). We found that the flow eccentricities at the aortic root were not significantly different (p > 0.05) between TAV and BAV phenotypes. TAWSS (R = 0.697, p = 0.025) and absolute LNH (R = 0.964, p < 0.001) are in good correlation with flow eccentricity. We conclude that eccentricity at the aortic root is a major determinant of hemodynamics patterns in ATAA patients regardless of the aortic valve phenotype.

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