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Cerebral Aneurysms Treated with Flow-Diverting Stents: Computational Models with Intravascular Blood Flow Measurements

M.R. Levitt, P.M. McGah, A. Aliseda, P.D. Mourad, J.D. Nerva, S.S. Vaidya, R.P. Morton, B.V. Ghodke and L.J. Kim
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2014, 35 (1) 143-148; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3624
M.R. Levitt
aFrom the Departments of Neurological Surgery (M.R.L., P.D.M., J.D.N., R.P.M., B.V.G., L.J.K.)
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P.M. McGah
bMechanical Engineering (P.M.M., A.A.)
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A. Aliseda
bMechanical Engineering (P.M.M., A.A.)
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P.D. Mourad
aFrom the Departments of Neurological Surgery (M.R.L., P.D.M., J.D.N., R.P.M., B.V.G., L.J.K.)
cApplied Physics Laboratory (P.D.M.)
dBioengineering (P.D.M.)
eRadiology (P.D.M., S.S.V., B.V.G., L.J.K.), University of Washington, Seattle.
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J.D. Nerva
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S.S. Vaidya
eRadiology (P.D.M., S.S.V., B.V.G., L.J.K.), University of Washington, Seattle.
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R.P. Morton
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B.V. Ghodke
aFrom the Departments of Neurological Surgery (M.R.L., P.D.M., J.D.N., R.P.M., B.V.G., L.J.K.)
eRadiology (P.D.M., S.S.V., B.V.G., L.J.K.), University of Washington, Seattle.
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L.J. Kim
aFrom the Departments of Neurological Surgery (M.R.L., P.D.M., J.D.N., R.P.M., B.V.G., L.J.K.)
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Computational fluid dynamics modeling is useful in the study of the hemodynamic environment of cerebral aneurysms, but patient-specific measurements of boundary conditions, such as blood flow velocity and pressure, have not been previously applied to the study of flow-diverting stents. We integrated patient-specific intravascular blood flow velocity and pressure measurements into computational models of aneurysms before and after treatment with flow-diverting stents to determine stent effects on aneurysm hemodynamics.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Blood flow velocity and pressure were measured in peri-aneurysmal locations by use of an intravascular dual-sensor pressure and Doppler velocity guidewire before and after flow-diverting stent treatment of 4 unruptured cerebral aneurysms. These measurements defined inflow and outflow boundary conditions for computational models. Intra-aneurysmal flow rates, wall shear stress, and wall shear stress gradient were calculated.

RESULTS: Measurements of inflow velocity and outflow pressure were successful in all 4 patients. Computational models incorporating these measurements demonstrated significant reductions in intra-aneurysmal wall shear stress and wall shear stress gradient and a trend in reduced intra-aneurysmal blood flow.

CONCLUSIONS: Integration of intravascular dual-sensor guidewire measurements of blood flow velocity and blood pressure provided patient-specific computational models of cerebral aneurysms. Aneurysm treatment with flow-diverting stents reduces blood flow and hemodynamic shear stress in the aneurysm dome.

ABBREVIATIONS:

CFD
computational fluid dynamics
WSS
wall shear stress
WSSG
wall shear stress gradient
TCD
transcranial Doppler ultrasonography
pcMRA
phase-contrast MRA
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M.R. Levitt, P.M. McGah, A. Aliseda, P.D. Mourad, J.D. Nerva, S.S. Vaidya, R.P. Morton, B.V. Ghodke, L.J. Kim
Cerebral Aneurysms Treated with Flow-Diverting Stents: Computational Models with Intravascular Blood Flow Measurements
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2014, 35 (1) 143-148; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3624

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M.R. Levitt, P.M. McGah, A. Aliseda, P.D. Mourad, J.D. Nerva, S.S. Vaidya, R.P. Morton, B.V. Ghodke, L.J. Kim
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