Effects of Elasticity on Wall Shear Stress in Patient-Specific Aneurysm of Cerebral Artery

  • Yamaguchi R
  • Kotani T
  • Tanaka G
  • et al.
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Abstract

The behavior of wall shear stress (WSS) was previously reported in a deformable aneurysm model using fluid-structure interactions. However, these findings have not been validated. In the present study, we examined the effect of elasticity (i.e., deformation) on wall shear stress inside a cerebral aneurysm at the apex of a bifurcation using particle image velocimetry in vitro. The flow model simulated a human patient-specific aneurysm at the apex of the bifurcation of the middle cerebral artery. Flow characteristics by wall elasticity were examined for both elastic and non-deformable aneurysm models with pulsatile blood flow. The absolute temporally- and spatially-averaged WSS along the bleb wall was smaller in the elastic model than that in the non-deformable model. This small WSS may be related to attenuation of the WSS. Further, the WSS gradient had a finite value near the stagnation point of the aneurysm dome. Finally, the WSS gradient near the stagnation point was slightly smaller in the elastic model than that in the non-deformable model. These data suggest that elasticity of the aneurysm wall can affect the progression and rupture of aneurysms via hemodynamic stress.

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Yamaguchi, R., Kotani, T., Tanaka, G., Tupin, S., Osman, K., Shafii, N. S., … Ohta, M. (2019). Effects of Elasticity on Wall Shear Stress in Patient-Specific Aneurysm of Cerebral Artery. Journal of Flow Control, Measurement & Visualization, 07(02), 73–86. https://doi.org/10.4236/jfcmv.2019.72006

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