Effect of different degrees of adenoid hypertrophy on pediatric upper airway aerodynamics: a computational fluid dynamics study

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Zhenzhen Hu
Jingliang Dong
Miao Lou
Jingbin Zhang
Ruiping Ma
Yusheng Wang
Minjie Gong
Botao Wang
Zhenbo Tong
Hongxian Ren
Guoxi Zheng
Ya Zhang
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[1] The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University,Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
[2] Victoria University,Institute for Sustainable Industries & Liveable Cities
[3] The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University,Department of Imaging
[4] Southeast University,School of Energy and Environment
[5] Victoria University,First Year College
[6] RMIT University,School of Engineering
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Virtual surgery; Adenoid hypertrophy; AN ratio; CFD; Aerodynamics;
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To improve the diagnostic accuracy of adenoid hypertrophy (AH) in children and prevent further complications in time, it is important to study and quantify the effects of different degrees of AH on pediatric upper airway (UA) aerodynamics. In this study, based on computed tomography (CT) scans of a child with AH, UA models with different degrees of obstruction (adenoidal-nasopharyngeal (AN) ratio of 0.9, 0.8, 0.7, and 0.6) and no obstruction (AN ratio of 0.5) were constructed through virtual surgery to quantitatively analyze the aerodynamic characteristics of UA with different degrees of obstruction in terms of the peak velocity, pressure drop (△P), and maximum wall shear stress (WSS). We found that two obvious whirlpools are formed in the anterior upper part of the pediatric nasal cavity and in the oropharynx, which is caused by the sudden increase in the nasal cross-section area, resulting in local flow separation and counterflow. In addition, when the AN ratio was ≥ 0.7, the airflow velocity peaked at the protruding area in the nasopharynx, with an increase 1.1–2.7 times greater than that in the nasal valve area; the △P in the nasopharynx was significantly increased, with an increase 1.1–6.8 times greater than that in the nasal cavity; and the maximum WSS of the posterior wall of the nasopharynx was 1.1–4.4 times larger than that of the nasal cavity. The results showed that the size of the adenoid plays an important role in the patency of the pediatric UA.
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