Velocity profile and wall shear stress of saccular aneurysms at the anterior communicating artery

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Ryuhei Yamaguchi
Hiroshi Ujiie
Sayaka Haida
Nobuhiko Nakazawa
Tomokatsu Hori
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[1] Shibaura Institute of Technology,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Neurological Institute,Department of Neurosurgery
[3] Tokyo Women’s Medical University,undefined
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Heart and Vessels | 2008年 / 23卷
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Anterior communicating artery; Shear stress; Intracranial aneurysm; Subarachnoid hemorrhage;
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It has recently been shown that the aspect ratio (dome/neck) of an aneurysm correlates well with intraaneurysmal blood flow. Aneurysms with an aspect ratio larger than 1.6 carry a higher risk of rupture. We examined the effect of aspect ratio (AR) on intra-aneurysmal flow using experimental models. Flow visualization with particle imaging velocimetry and measurement of wall shear stress using laser Doppler anemometry were performed on three different aneurysm models: AR 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0. Intraaneurysmal flow consists of inflow, circulation, and outflow. Rapid inflow impinged on the distal neck creating a stagnant point. Rapid flow and maximum wall shear stress were observed in the vicinity of the stagnant point. By changing the Reynold’s number, the stagnant point moved. By increasing the AR of the aneurysm, vortices inside the aneurysm sac closed and very slow flow was observed, resulting in very low shear stress markedly at a Reynold’s number of 250, compatible with the diastolic phase. In the aneurysm model AR 2.0, both rapid flow at the neck and vortices inside the aneurysm are sufficient to activate platelets, making a thrombus that may anchor on the dome where very slow flow takes place. Hemodynamics in aneurysms larger than AR 2.0 definitely contribute to thrombus formation.
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