HEART RATE EFFECT ON BLOOD FLOW HEMODYNAMICS IN A PATIENT WITH A THORACIC AORTIC ANEURYSM: NUMERICAL STUDY

IF 0.5 4区 工程技术 Q4 MECHANICS
A. Faraji, M. Sahebi, S. S. Dezfouli
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Abstract

In this study, the effect of patient’s physical activity in terms of the heart rate on the growth of the thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) is studied. Using medical images of the patient, a patient-specific geometry model is constructed. Then the hemodynamic parameters of the blood flow are numerically analyzed for different heart rate conditions. The simulation results show that the maximum wall shear stress, the maximum velocity, and the maximum pressure during a cardiac cycle increase by 19.1, 12.7, and 50%, respectively, as the heart rate increases from 60 to 174 beats per minute. Results also indicate that an increase in the heart rate leads to reduction of the time-averaged wall shear stress and simultaneously to an increase in the wall shear stress oscillations. According to the literature, these hemodynamic conditions are undesirable and can increase the likelihood of aneurysm development and aortic rupture.

心率对胸主动脉瘤患者血流动力学的影响:数值研究
在本研究中,研究了以心率为指标的患者体力活动对胸主动脉瘤(TAA)生长的影响。利用患者的医学图像,构建患者特定的几何模型。然后对不同心率条件下的血流动力学参数进行了数值分析。仿真结果表明,当心率从60次/分钟增加到174次/分钟时,心脏周期内最大壁剪应力、最大流速和最大压力分别增加19.1%、12.7%和50%。结果还表明,心率的增加导致壁面时间平均剪应力的减小,同时壁面剪应力振荡的增加。根据文献,这些血流动力学状况是不可取的,可以增加动脉瘤发展和主动脉破裂的可能性。
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1.20
自引率
16.70%
发文量
43
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics is a journal published in collaboration with the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The Journal presents papers on fluid mechanics and applied physics. Each issue contains valuable contributions on hypersonic flows; boundary layer theory; turbulence and hydrodynamic stability; free boundary flows; plasma physics; shock waves; explosives and detonation processes; combustion theory; multiphase flows; heat and mass transfer; composite materials and thermal properties of new materials, plasticity, creep, and failure.
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