Fractals and Chaos in the Hemodynamics of Intracranial Aneurysms

  • Závodszky G
  • Károlyi G
  • Szikora I
  • et al.
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Abstract

Computing the emerging flow in blood vessel sections by means of com-putational fluid dynamics is an often applied practice in hemodynamics research. One particular area for such investigations is related to the cerebral aneurysms, since their formation, pathogenesis and the risk of a potential rupture may be flow-related. We present a study on the behavior of small advected particles in cerebral vessel sections in the presence of aneurysmal malformations. These malformations cause strong flow disturbances driving the system towards chaotic behavior. Within these flows the particle trajectories can form a fractal structure, the properties of which are measurable by quantitative techniques. The measurable quantities are well established chaotic properties, such as the Lyapunov exponent, escape rate and information dimension. Based on these findings, we propose that chaotic flow within blood vessels in the vicinity of the aneurysm might be relevant for the patho-genesis and development of this malformation.

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Závodszky, G., Károlyi, G., Szikora, I., & Paál, G. (2016). Fractals and Chaos in the Hemodynamics of Intracranial Aneurysms (pp. 263–277). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3995-4_17

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