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Investigating the influence of haemodynamic stimuli on intracranial aneurysm inception

  • Haoyu Chen
  • , Alisa Selimovic
  • , Harry Thompson
  • , Alessandro Chiarini
  • , Justin Penrose
  • , Yiannis Ventikos
  • , Paul N. Watton

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Abstract

We propose a novel method to reconstruct the hypothetical geometry of the healthy vasculature prior to intracranial aneurysm (IA) formation: a Frenet frame is calculated along the skeletonization of the arterial geometry; upstream and downstream boundaries of the aneurysmal segment are expressed in terms of the local Frenet frame basis vectors; the hypothetical healthy geometry is then reconstructed by propagating a closed curve along the skeleton using the local Frenet frames so that the upstream boundary is smoothly morphed into the downstream boundary. This methodology takes into account the tortuosity of the arterial vasculature and requires minimal user subjectivity. The method is applied to 22 clinical cases depicting IAs. Computational fluid dynamic simulations of the vasculature without IA are performed and the haemodynamic stimuli in the location of IA formation are examined. We observe that locally elevated wall shear stress (WSS) and gradient oscillatory number (GON) are highly correlated (20/22 for WSS and 19/22 for GON) with regions susceptible to sidewall IA formation whilst haemodynamic indices associated with the oscillation of the WSS vectors have much lower correlations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1492-1504
Number of pages13
JournalAnnals of Biomedical Engineering
Volume41
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • AFI
  • GON
  • Haemodynamic indices
  • Inception
  • Intracranial aneurysm
  • Mechanobiology
  • OSI
  • Vessel reconstruction methods
  • WSS
  • WSSG

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