Is Accurate Lumen Segmentation More Important than Outlet Boundary Condition in Image-Based Blood Flow Simulations for Intracranial Aneurysms?

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作者
Korte, Jana [1 ,2 ]
Voss, Samuel [1 ,2 ]
Janiga, Gabor [1 ,2 ]
Beuing, Oliver [3 ]
Behme, Daniel [4 ]
Saalfeld, Sylvia [1 ,5 ]
Berg, Philipp [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Magdeburg, Forschungscampus STIMULATE, Magdeburg, Germany
[2] Univ Magdeburg, Dept Fluid Dynam & Tech Flows, Magdeburg, Germany
[3] AMEOS Hosp, Dept Radiol, Bernburg, Germany
[4] Univ Hosp Magdeburg, Dept Neuroradiol, Magdeburg, Germany
[5] Ilmenau Univ Technol, Dept Comp Sci & Automat, Ilmenau, Germany
[6] Univ Magdeburg, Dept Med Engn, Magdeburg, Germany
关键词
Intracranial aneurysm; Outlet boundary condition; Hemodynamic parameters; Lumen segmentation; Flow-splitting; HEMODYNAMICS; STRATEGY; RUPTURE; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1007/s13239-023-00675-1
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
PurposeImage-based blood flow simulations are increasingly used to investigate the hemodynamics in intracranial aneurysms (IAs). However, a strong variability in segmentation approaches as well as the absence of individualized boundary conditions (BCs) influence the quality of these simulation results leading to imprecision and decreased reliability. This study aims to analyze these influences on relevant hemodynamic parameters within IAs.MethodsAs a follow-up study of an international multiple aneurysms challenge, the segmentation results of five IAs differing in size and location were investigated. Specifically, five possible outlet BCs were considered in each of the IAs. These are comprised of the zero-pressure condition (BC1), a flow distribution based on Murray's law with the exponents n = 2 (BC2) and n = 3 (BC3) as well as two advanced flow-splitting models considering the real vessels by including circular cross sections (BC4) or anatomical cross sections (BC5), respectively. In total, 120 time-dependent blood flow simulations were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively, focusing on five representative intra-aneurysmal flow and five shear parameters such as vorticity and wall shear stress.ResultsThe outlet BC variation revealed substantial differences. Higher shear stresses (up to & UDelta;9.69 Pa), intrasaccular velocities (up to & UDelta;0.15 m/s) and vorticities (up to & UDelta;629.22 1/s) were detected when advanced flow-splitting was applied compared to the widely used zero-pressure BC. The tendency of outlets BCs to over- or underestimate hemodynamic parameters is consistent across different segmentations of a single aneurysm model. Segmentation-induced variability reaches & UDelta;19.58 Pa, & UDelta;0.42 m/s and & UDelta;957.27 1/s, respectively. Excluding low fidelity segmentations, however, (a) reduces the deviation drastically (>43%) and (b) leads to a lower impact of the outlet BC on hemodynamic predictions.ConclusionWith a more realistic lumen segmentation, the influence of the BC on the resulting hemodynamics is decreased. A realistic lumen segmentation can be ensured, e.g., by using high-resolved 2D images. Furthermore, the selection of an advanced outflow-splitting model is advised and the use of a zero-pressure BC and BC based on Murray's law with exponent n = 3 should be avoided.
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页码:617 / 630
页数:14
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