COMPUTATIONAL INVESTIGATION OF THROMBIN CONCENTRATION IN CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS TREATED WITH FLOW-DIVERTING STENTS

Flow-diverting stent is an ongoing embolization device to treat cerebral aneurysms, and it diverts the flow direction to reduce the flow velocity inside the aneurysmal sacs and promote the thrombus formation. However, its effect for aneurysm embolization is controversial. A hemodynamic-biomedical co...

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Published inJournal of mechanics in medicine and biology Vol. 19; no. 3; p. 1950007
Main Authors LIU, XUDONG, CAI, YUNHAN, SU, LUYU, WANG, SHENGZHANG, YANG, XINJIAN
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published World Scientific Publishing Company 01.05.2019
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Summary:Flow-diverting stent is an ongoing embolization device to treat cerebral aneurysms, and it diverts the flow direction to reduce the flow velocity inside the aneurysmal sacs and promote the thrombus formation. However, its effect for aneurysm embolization is controversial. A hemodynamic-biomedical coupling model was constructed to describe the generation and transport of thrombin in arteries, and the model was applied to investigate the variation of thrombin concentration, which plays a key role in thrombus formation, in two patient-specific cerebral aneurysm models when they are treated with Pipeline flow diverting stents. It is observed from computational fluid dynamics simulations that thrombin concentration in the aneurysmal sac without collateral artery increases significantly after Pipeline implantation, however, it has hardly any variation in the aneurysmal sac without collateral artery or in the giant aneurysmal sac after Pipeline implantation. Therefore, we believe that single Pipeline is very effective to embolize a small aneurysm without collateral artery, but cannot embolize a giant aneurysm or a small aneurysm with a collateral artery on its sac effectively.
ISSN:0219-5194
1793-6810
DOI:10.1142/S0219519419500076