A one-dimensional computational model for blood flow in an elastic blood vessel with a rigid catheter

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作者
Pradhan, Aseem Milind [1 ]
Mut, Fernando [1 ]
Cebral, Juan Raul [1 ]
机构
[1] George Mason Univ, Bioengn Dept, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA
关键词
1D blood flow; annular fluid flow; catheter insertion; computational hemodynamics; discontinuous Galerkin methods; endovascular interventions; ACUTE ISCHEMIC-STROKE; OSCILLATORY FLOW; THROMBECTOMY; ASPIRATION; PRESSURE; ARTERY; SIMULATION; GEOMETRY; REMOVAL; FLUID;
D O I
10.1002/cnm.3834
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R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Strokes are one of the leading causes of death in the United States. Stroke treatment involves removal or dissolution of the obstruction (usually a clot) in the blocked artery by catheter insertion. A computer simulation to systematically plan such patient-specific treatments needs a network of about 105 blood vessels including collaterals. The existing computational fluid dynamic (CFD) solvers are not employed for stroke treatment planning as they are incapable of providing solutions for such big arterial trees in a reasonable amount of time. This work presents a novel one-dimensional mathematical formulation for blood flow modeling in an elastic blood vessel with a centrally placed rigid catheter. The governing equations are first-order hyperbolic partial differential equations, and the hypergeometric function needs to be computed to obtain the characteristic system of these hyperbolic equations. We employed the Discontinuous Galerkin method to solve the hyperbolic system and validated the implementation by comparing it against a well-established 3D CFD solver using idealized vessels and a realistic truncated arterial network. The results showed clinically insignificant differences in steady flow cases, with overall variations between 1D and 3D models remaining below 10%. Additionally, the solver accurately captured wave reflection phenomena at domain discontinuities in unsteady cases. A primary advantage of this model over 3D solvers is its ease in obtaining a discretized geometry of complex vasculatures with multiple arterial branches. Thus, the 1D computational model offers good accuracy and applicability in simulating complex vasculatures, demonstrating promising potential for investigating patient-specific endovascular interventions in strokes. This work presents a novel 1D model of blood flow in an annular section defined by an elastic blood vessel and centrally placed catheter. The 1D equations are solved using a discontinuous Galerkin method to obtain accurate hemodynamic values of pressure and flow rates for various test cases and a realistic arterial tree geometry. This formulation could be very useful to model pulse wave propagation in complex catheterized arterial networks. image
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