Author
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- Yun Shi
- Chen Peng
- Junzhen Liu
- Hongzhi Lan
- Chong Li
- Wang Qin
- Tong Yuan
- Yuanqing Kan
- Shengzhang Wang
- Weiguo Fu
Abstract
PurposeThe flow velocity of visceral arteries was measured by 2D PCMRI to produce the patient-specific flow BC imposed on the outlets of visceral arteries in CFD simulation. This modified method aimed to improve the CFD accuracy in the abdominal aorta and visceral arteries.MethodsA volunteer underwent non-contrast-enhanced MRA to scan the abdominal aorta and visceral arteries, and 2D PCMRI to obtain the flow velocity of the aforementioned vessels. The three-dimensional geometric model was reconstructed using the MRI scan data of the abdominal aorta and visceral arteries. The flow waveforms measured by 2D PCMRI were processed and then imposed on the aortic inlet and the outlets of all visceral arteries as the flow BC. The RCR parameters of the three elements Windkessel model were modulated and imposed on the aortic outlet. CFD simulation was run in the open-source software: svSolver. The same volunteer underwent 4D flow MRI to compare the flow field with those extracted from CFD results.ResultsFour specific time points in a cardiac cycle and three cross-sectional planes of aorta were selected to analyze the flow field, pressure and wall shear stress (WSS) from CFD. The flow waveforms and streamlines of CFD agreed with those of 4D flow MRI. The pressure waveforms, pressure distribution and WSS distribution from CFD conformed with the physiological condition of human body.ConclusionThese results suggest this modified CFD method may yield reasonable flow field, pressure and WSS in the abdominal aorta and visceral arteries.
Suggested Citation
Yun Shi & Chen Peng & Junzhen Liu & Hongzhi Lan & Chong Li & Wang Qin & Tong Yuan & Yuanqing Kan & Shengzhang Wang & Weiguo Fu, 2021.
"A modified method of computed fluid dynamics simulation in abdominal aorta and visceral arteries,"
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(15), pages 1718-1729, November.
Handle:
RePEc:taf:gcmbxx:v:24:y:2021:i:15:p:1718-1729
DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2021.1912742
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