Hemodynamic Effect of Cerebral Vasospasm in Humans: A Modeling Study

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Carlo Alberto Lodi
Mauro Ursino
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[1] University of Bologna,Department of Electronics, Computer Science and Systems
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Arterial stenosis; Cerebral autoregulation; Collateral circulation; Intracranial pressure; Subarachnoid hemorrhage; Transcranial Doppler ultrasound;
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A mathematical model of cerebral hemodynamics during vasospasm is presented. The model divides arterial hemodynamics into two cerebral territories: with and without spasm. It also includes collateral circulation between the two territories, cerebral venous hemodynamics, cerebrospinal fluid circulation, intracranial pressure (ICP) and the craniospinal storage capacity. Moreover, the pial artery circulation in both territories is affected by cerebral blood flow (CBF) autoregulation mechanisms. In this work, a numerical value to model parameters was given assuming that vasospasm affects only a single middle cerebral artery (MCA). In a first stage, the model is used to simulate some clinical results reported in the literature, concerning the patterns of MCA velocity, CBF and pressure losses during vasospasm. The agreement with clinical data turns out fairly good. In a second stage, a sensitivity analysis on some model parameters is performed (severity of caliber reduction, longitudinal extension of the spasm, autoregulation gain, ICP, resistance of the collateral circulation, and mean systemic arterial pressure) to clarify their influence on hemodynamics in the spastic territory. The results suggest that the clinical impact of vasospasm depends on several concomitant factors, which should be simultaneously taken into account to reach a proper diagnosis. In particular, while a negative correlation between MCA velocity and cross sectional area can be found until CBF is well preserved, a positive correlation may occur when CBF starts to decrease significantly. This might induce false-negative results if vasospasm is assessed merely through velocity measurements performed by the transcranial Doppler technique. © 1999 Biomedical Engineering Society.
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