| Literature DB >> 34518913 |
Jorge Aramburu1, Raúl Antón2,3, Macarena Rodríguez-Fraile3,4, Bruno Sangro3,5, José Ignacio Bilbao3,6.
Abstract
Yttrium-90 radioembolization (RE) is a widely used transcatheter intraarterial therapy for patients with unresectable liver cancer. In the last decade, computer simulations of hepatic artery hemodynamics during RE have been performed with the aim of better understanding and improving the therapy. In this review, we introduce the concept of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling with a clinical perspective and we review the CFD models used to study RE from the fluid mechanics point of view. Finally, we show what CFD simulations have taught us about the hemodynamics during RE, the current capabilities of CFD simulations of RE, and we suggest some future perspectives.Entities:
Keywords: Computational fluid dynamics; Dosimetry; Hemodynamics; Liver cancer; Personalized medicine; Radioembolization; Therapy planning
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34518913 PMCID: PMC8716346 DOI: 10.1007/s00270-021-02956-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol ISSN: 0174-1551 Impact factor: 2.740
Fig. 1Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. A Flow domain and boundary conditions. An example is shown, where the flow domain is a hepatic artery bifurcation and the boundary conditions consist of an inlet, two outlets, and the artery wall. Additionally, the most common types of inlet and outlet boundary conditions are provided. At an inlet: a prescribed time-varying flow or pressure. At an outlet, a prescribed time-varying (or constant) pressure, an inflow fraction (the amount of flow exiting the outlet), and a pressure–flow relation (a resistance or a 3-element Windkessel model). B Example of a CFD simulation results in terms of velocity and pressure. Velocity vectors are shown in four cross-sections, together with the flow streamlines, colored with the velocity magnitude. LHA left hepatic artery, PHA proper hepatic artery, RHA right hepatic artery
Fig. 2Illustration of some lessons taught by CFD-based studies. A Importance of catheter tip position on microsphere distribution (adapted from reference [16]). In a treatment that targets both the LHA and the RHA with the catheter placed near a bifurcation, a shift in the catheter tip as small as 5 mm results in a treatment that targets only the RHA. B Importance of catheter type on microsphere distribution (adapted from reference [14]). The expandable tip of the antireflux catheter makes the injection flow decelerate and the resulting injection pattern differs from that of the standard catheter. LHA left hepatic artery, PHA proper hepatic artery, RHA right hepatic artery