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Volume-6, Issue-2, Spl. Iss-1  ( May, 2018 )
Paper Title
Morphologic and Hemodynamic Simulation Analysis of Blood Flow in Anterior Cerebral Arteries
Author Name
Zhen-Ye Chen, Te Chang Wu, Tzu-Ching Shih
Affilition
Graduate Institute of Biomedical Sciences, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan Department of Medical Imaging, Chi Mei Medical Center, Tainan, Taiwan Department of Biomedical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan Department of Biomedical Imaging and Radiological Science, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan
Pages
19-23
Abstract
In current clinical practice, cerebral aneurysms that located on the anterior communicating artery (Acom) are affected by the blood flow of bilateral anterior cerebral arteries (ACAs). However, the blood flow interaction between bilateral ACAs and the Acom remains unclear. The ideal vascular geometry based on clinical magnetic resonance angiographic images was created by SolidWorks. Two simulation models were set up using different A1-Acom angles (group I) and diameters ratios (DR; group II). The inlet velocity profile was used from the electrocardiography measurements. The outlet pressure of the A2-ACA was from the patient cerebral perfusion pressure. The results showed that the maximum velocities of A1 of ACA were about 217.53, 217.08, 217.58 cm/s for A1-AcomA angles of 135, 145 and 155 degrees in Group I. In Group II, the maximum blood velocities were 248.15, 112.44, 94.52 cm/s for DRs of 40%, 70%, and 100%, respectively. We observed that the diameter ratio of bilateral A1-ACA serves as a major determinant of the blood flow and pressure distributions in the Acom. The computational fluid dynamics method can provide a noninvasive method to assess the blood flow in anterior cerebral arteries. Keyword- Computational Fluid Dynamics, Cerebral Aneurysm, Anterior Communicating Artery
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