缺血性脑卒中脑组织肿胀和减压开颅术治疗的透气弹性模型。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Aina Najwa Nadzri, Nik Abdullah Nik Mohamed, Stephen J Payne, Mohd Jamil Mohamed Mokhtarudin
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摘要

缺血性脑卒中后出现的脑水肿或组织肿胀会造成有害影响,包括脑疝和颅内压(ICP)升高。减压性颅骨切除术(DC)可减轻这些影响,即切除部分颅骨,让肿胀的脑组织向颅骨外扩张。在本研究中,将使用一个孔弹性模型来研究脑缺血梗塞的大小和位置对脑组织肿胀严重程度的影响。此外,该模型还将用于评估直流手术治疗缺血后脑组织肿胀的效果。孔弹性模型由两个方程组成:一个方程描述脑组织的弹性,另一个方程描述组织间隙压力的变化。该模型被应用于理想化的大脑几何结构,结果发现,半径大于约 14 毫米且位于侧脑室附近的脑梗塞会导致大脑中线移位(通过侧脑室压缩测量)。此外,该模型还能显示直流电治疗对减少脑中线偏移的积极作用,因为它能使部分脑组织通过颅骨开口扩张。不过,该模型并未显示直流电治疗过程中间隙压力的降低。进一步的改进和验证可以提高所提出的孔弹性模型在预测脑组织肿胀的发生和缺血后直流电治疗方面的能力。
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Poroelastic modelling of brain tissue swelling and decompressive craniectomy treatment in ischaemic stroke.

Brain oedema or tissue swelling that develops after ischaemic stroke can cause detrimental effects, including brain herniation and increased intracranial pressure (ICP). These effects can be reduced by performing a decompressive craniectomy (DC) operation, in which a portion of the skull is removed to allow swollen brain tissue to expand outside the skull. In this study, a poroelastic model is used to investigate the effect of brain ischaemic infarct size and location on the severity of brain tissue swelling. Furthermore, the model will also be used to evaluate the effectiveness of DC surgery as a treatment for brain tissue swelling after ischaemia. The poroelastic model consists of two equations: one describing the elasticity of the brain tissue and the other describing the changes in the interstitial tissue pressure. The model is applied on an idealized brain geometry, and it is found that infarcts with radius larger than approximately 14 mm and located near the lateral ventricle produce worse brain midline shift, measured through lateral ventricle compression. Furthermore, the model is also able to show the positive effect of DC treatment in reducing the brain midline shift by allowing part of the brain tissue to expand through the skull opening. However, the model does not show a decrease in the interstitial pressure during DC treatment. Further improvement and validation could enhance the capability of the proposed poroelastic model in predicting the occurrence of brain tissue swelling and DC treatment post ischaemia.

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CiteScore
4.10
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6.20%
发文量
179
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The primary aims of Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering are to provide a means of communicating the advances being made in the areas of biomechanics and biomedical engineering and to stimulate interest in the continually emerging computer based technologies which are being applied in these multidisciplinary subjects. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering will also provide a focus for the importance of integrating the disciplines of engineering with medical technology and clinical expertise. Such integration will have a major impact on health care in the future.
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