Modeling and evaluation of biomechanics and hemodynamic based on patient-specific small intracranial aneurysm using fluid-structure interaction

Rupture of small intracranial aneurysm (IA) often leads to the development of highly fatal clinical syndromes such as subarachnoid hemorrhage. Due to the patient specificity of small IA, there are many difficulties in evaluating the rupture risk of small IA such as multiple influencing factors, high...

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description Rupture of small intracranial aneurysm (IA) often leads to the development of highly fatal clinical syndromes such as subarachnoid hemorrhage. Due to the patient specificity of small IA, there are many difficulties in evaluating the rupture risk of small IA such as multiple influencing factors, high clinical experience requirements and poor reusability. In this study, clinical methods such as transcranial doppler (TCD) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are used to obtain patient-specific parameters, and the fluid-structure interaction method (FSI) is used to model and evaluate the biomechanics and hemodynamics of patient-specific small IA. The results show that a spiral vortex stably exists in the patient-specific small IA. Due to the small size of the patient-specific small IA, the blood flow velocity still maintains a high value with maximum reaching 3 m/s. The inertial impact of blood flow and vortex convection have certain influence on hemodynamic and biomechanics parameters. They cause three high value areas of WSSM on the patient-specific small IA with maximum of 180 Pa, 130 Pa and 110 Pa, respectively. They also cause two types of WSS concentration points, positive normal stress peak value areas and negative normal stress peak value areas to appear. This paper found that the factors affecting hemodynamic parameters and biomechanical parameters are different. Unlike hemodynamic parameters, biomechanical parameters are also affected by blood pressure in addition to blood flow velocity. This study reveals the relationship between the flow field distribution and changes of patient-specific small IA, biomechanics and hemodynamics.
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