How Patient-Specific Do Internal Carotid Artery Inflow Rates Need To Be For Computational Fluid Dynamics Of Cerebral Aneurysms?

JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY(2021)

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BackgroundComputational fluid dynamics (CFD) has become a popular tool for studying 'patient-specific' blood flow dynamics in cerebral aneurysms; however, rarely are the inflow boundary conditions patient-specific. We aimed to test the impact of widespread reliance on generalized inflow rates.MethodsInternal carotid artery (ICA) flow rates were measured via 2D cine phase-contrast MRI for 24 patients scheduled for endovascular therapy of an ICA aneurysm. CFD models were constructed from 3D rotational angiography, and pulsatile inflow rates imposed as measured by MRI or estimated using an average older-adult ICA flow waveform shape scaled by a cycle-average flow rate (Q(avg)) derived from the patient's ICA cross-sectional area via an assumed inlet velocity.ResultsThere was good overall qualitative agreement in the magnitudes and spatial distributions of time-averaged wall shear stress (TAWSS), oscillatory shear index (OSI), and spectral power index (SPI) using generalized versus patient-specific inflows. Sac-averaged quantities showed moderate to good correlations: R-2=0.54 (TAWSS), 0.80 (OSI), and 0.68 (SPI). Using patient-specific Q(avg) to scale the generalized waveform shape resulted in near-perfect agreement for TAWSS, and reduced bias, but not scatter, for SPI. Patient-specific waveform had an impact only on OSI correlations, which improved to R-2=0.93.ConclusionsAneurysm CFD demonstrates the ability to stratify cases by nominal hemodynamic 'risk' factors when employing an age- and vascular-territory-specific recipe for generalized inflow rates. Q(avg) has a greater influence than waveform shape, suggesting some improvement could be achieved by including measurement of patient-specific Q(avg) into aneurysm imaging protocols.
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aneurysm, angiography, blood flow, MRI
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