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Experimental study of hemodynamics in the Circle of Willis.

Guangyu Zhu, Qi Yuan, Jian Yang, Joon Yeo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Circle of Willis (CoW) is an important collateral pathway of the cerebral blood flow. An experimental study of the cerebral blood flow (CBF) distribution in different anatomical variations may help to a better understanding of the collateral mechanism of the CoW.
METHODS: An in-vitro test rig was developed to simulate the physiological cerebral blood flow in the CoW. Ten anatomical variations were considered in this study, include a set of different degrees of stenosis in L-ICA and L-ICA occlusion coexist with common anatomical variations. Volume flow rates of efferent arteries and pressure signals at the end of communicating arteries of each case were recorded. Physiological pressure waveforms were applied as inlet boundary condition.
RESULTS: In the development of L-ICA stenosis, the total CBF decreases with the increase of stenosis degree. The blood supply of ipsilateral middle cerebral artery (MCA) was affected most by the stenosis of L-ICA. Anterior communicating artery (ACoA) and ipsilateral posterior communicating artery (PCoA) function as important collateral pathways of cerebral collateral circulation when unilateral stenosis occurred. The blood supply of anterior cerebral circulation was compensated by the posterior cerebral circulation through ipsilateral PCoA when L-ICA stenosis degree is greater than 40% and the affected side was compensated immediately by the unaffected side through ACoA. Blood flow of the anterior circulation and the total CBF reached the minimum among all cases studied when L-ICA occlusion coexist with the absence of PCoA.
CONCLUSION: The results demonstrated the flow distribution patterns of the CoW under anatomical variations and clarified the collateral mechanism of the CoW. The flow ACoA is the most sensitive indexes to the morphology change of ipsilateral ICA. The relative independence of the circulation in anterior and posterior sections of the CoW is not broken and the function of ipsilateral PCoA is not activated until a severe stenosis of unilateral ICA occurs. PCoA is the most important collateral pathway of the collateral circulation and the missing of PCoA has the highest risk of stroke when the ipsilateral ICA has severe stenosis. These findings may provide the basis for future therapeutic and diagnosis applications.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25603138      PMCID: PMC4306098          DOI: 10.1186/1475-925X-14-S1-S10

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Eng Online        ISSN: 1475-925X            Impact factor:   2.819


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