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Computational fluid dynamics characterization of blood flow in central aorta to pulmonary artery connections: importance of shunt angulation as a determinant of shear stress-induced thrombosis.

Carey Celestin1, Martin Guillot, Nancy Ross-Ascuitto, Robert Ascuitto.   

Abstract

The central aortic shunt, consisting of a Gore-Tex (polytetrafluoroethylene) tube (graft) connecting the ascending aorta to the pulmonary artery, is a palliative operation for neonates with cyanotic congenital heart disease. These tubes often have an extended length, and therefore must be angulated to complete the connection to the posterior pulmonary arteries. Thrombosis of the graft is not uncommon and can be life-threatening. We have shown that a viscous fluid (such as blood) traversing a curve or bend in a small-caliber vessel or conduit can give rise to marked increases in wall shear stress, which is the major mechanical factor responsible for vascular thrombosis. Thus, the objective of this study was to use computational fluid dynamics to investigate whether wall shear stress (and shear rate) generated in angulated central aorta-to-pulmonary artery connections, in vivo, can be of magnitude and distribution to initiate platelet activation/aggregation, ultimately leading to thrombus formation. Anatomical features required to construct the computer-simulated blood flow pathways were verified from angiograms of central aortic shunts in patients. For the modeled central aortic shunts, we found wall shear stresses of (80-200 N/m(2)), with shear rates of (16,000-40,000/s), at sites of even modest curvature, to be high enough to cause platelet-mediated shunt thrombosis. The corresponding energy losses for the fluid transitions through the aorta-to-pulmonary connections constituted (70 %) of the incoming flow's mechanical energy. The associated velocity fields within these shunts exhibited vortices, eddies, and flow stagnation/recirculation, which are thrombogenic in nature and conducive to energy dissipation. Angulation-induced, shear stress-mediated shunt thrombosis is insensitive to aspirin therapy alone. Thus, for patients with central aortic shunts of longer length and with angulation, aspirin alone will provide insufficient protection against clotting. These patients are at risk for shunt thrombosis and significant morbidity and mortality, unless their anticoagulation regimen includes additional antiplatelet medications.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25404555     DOI: 10.1007/s00246-014-1055-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol        ISSN: 0172-0643            Impact factor:   1.655


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