Hemodynamic Analysis on Proximal End of the Aortic Dissection with Different Rupture Shapes
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    Objective To explore hemodynamic performance of the aortic dissection after lesions, so as to provide a more scientific basis for patient treatment. Methods Based on computed tomography angiography (CTA) image data from a patient with complex Stanford B-type aortic dissection, the personalized aortic dissection models with different rupture shapes (H-type, O-type, and V-type) at proximal end of the aortic dissection were established. Combined with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and morphological analysis method, distributions of the velocity at rupture section, the blood flow, the wall pressure and the wall shear stress (WSS) were analyzed. Results The flow velocity, the highest pressure difference and the WSS proportion at entrance of the H-shaped rupture showed larger hemodynamic parameters than those of the other two types. The risk of dissection rupture for type H was the largest, while type V was in the middle, and type O was the smallest. Conclusions This study provides an effective reference for further numerical analysis the cases and formulation of treatment plans.

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XUE Yu, HAN Qingsong, GONG Yongzhi, BAO Guizhen, GUO Shijie, FENG Haiquan, WANG Xiaotian, WEI Wei. Hemodynamic Analysis on Proximal End of the Aortic Dissection with Different Rupture Shapes[J]. Journal of medical biomechanics,2021,36(5):751-756

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  • Received:September 07,2020
  • Revised:November 24,2020
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  • Online: October 22,2021
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