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Assessment of Hemodynamic Conditions in the Aorta Following Root Replacement with Composite Valve-Conduit Graft.

Zhuo Cheng1, Emaddin Kidher2, Omar A Jarral2, Declan P O'Regan3, Nigel B Wood1, Thanos Athanasiou2, Xiao Yun Xu4.   

Abstract

This paper presents the analysis of detailed hemodynamics in the aortas of four patients following replacement with a composite bio-prosthetic valve-conduit. Magnetic resonance image-based computational models were set up for each patient with boundary conditions comprising subject-specific three-dimensional inflow velocity profiles at the aortic root and central pressure waveform at the model outlet. Two normal subjects were also included for comparison. The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of the valve-conduit on flow in the proximal and distal aorta. The results suggested that following the composite valve-conduit implantation, the vortical flow structure and hemodynamic parameters in the aorta were altered, with slightly reduced helical flow index, elevated wall shear stress and higher non-uniformity in wall shear compared to normal aortas. Inter-individual analysis revealed different hemodynamic conditions among the patients depending on the conduit configuration in the ascending aorta, which is a key factor in determining post-operative aortic flow. Introducing a natural curvature in the conduit to create a smooth transition between the conduit and native aorta may help prevent the occurrence of retrograde and recirculating flow in the aortic arch, which is particularly important when a large portion or the entire ascending aorta needs to be replaced.

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Keywords:  Aortic root replacement; Computational fluid dynamics; Helical flow; Patient-specific modelling; Phase-contrast MRI; Wall shear stress

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26369636     DOI: 10.1007/s10439-015-1453-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0090-6964            Impact factor:   3.934


  4 in total

1.  MRI-based comprehensive analysis of vascular anatomy and hemodynamics.

Authors:  Dominik Daniel Gabbert; Arash Kheradvar; Michael Jerosch-Herold; Thekla Helene Oechtering; Anselm Sebastian Uebing; Hans-Heiner Kramer; Inga Voges; Carsten Rickers
Journal:  Cardiovasc Diagn Ther       Date:  2021-12

Review 2.  Old Myths, New Concerns: the Long-Term Effects of Ascending Aorta Replacement with Dacron Grafts. Not All That Glitters Is Gold.

Authors:  Cristiano Spadaccio; Francesco Nappi; Nawwar Al-Attar; Fraser W Sutherland; Christophe Acar; Antonio Nenna; Marcella Trombetta; Massimo Chello; Alberto Rainer
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Transl Res       Date:  2016-05-31       Impact factor: 4.132

3.  Computational study of aortic hemodynamics for patients with an abnormal aortic valve: The importance of secondary flow at the ascending aorta inlet.

Authors:  S Pirola; O A Jarral; D P O'Regan; G Asimakopoulos; J R Anderson; J R Pepper; T Athanasiou; X Y Xu
Journal:  APL Bioeng       Date:  2018-03-16

4.  Evaluation of Computational Methodologies for Accurate Prediction of Wall Shear Stress and Turbulence Parameters in a Patient-Specific Aorta.

Authors:  Emily Louise Manchester; Selene Pirola; Mohammad Yousuf Salmasi; Declan P O'Regan; Thanos Athanasiou; Xiao Yun Xu
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-03-24
  4 in total

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