Inducing therapeutic hypothermia via selective brain cooling: a finite element modeling analysis

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Lu Yin
Hongwei Jiang
Weiwei Zhao
Hui Li
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[1] Shenzhen University,National Center for International Research on Green Optoelectronics
[2] South China Normal University,undefined
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Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing | 2019年 / 57卷
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Hypothermia; Selective brain cooling; Finite element modeling; Neck cooling;
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Therapeutic hypothermia is a treatment method to reduce brain injuries after stroke, especially for cerebral ischemia. This study investigates in the temperature distribution of the head within selective brain cooling (SBC). Anatomically accurate geometries based on CT images of head and neck regions are used to develop the 3D geometry and physical model for the finite element modeling. Two cooling methods, the direct head surface cooling strategy and the combination cooling strategy of both head and neck, are evaluated to analyze the inducing hypothermia. The results show that for direct head surface cooling, the scalp and skull temperatures decrease significantly as the blood perfusion rate is constrained, but it is hard to affect the brain core temperature. To achieve a lower cerebral temperature, combination cooling strategy of both head and neck is an effective method in improving deep brain cooling. In normal condition, the cerebral temperature is reduced by about 0.12 °C in 60 min of hypothermia, while the temperature drop is approximately 0.98 °C in ischemic condition.
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