Title of article :
Computational Analysis of the Pulmonary Arteries in Congenital Heart Disease: A Review of the Methods and Results
Author/Authors :
Conijn, M Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital (University Medical Center) - Utrecht 3584 EA, Netherlands , Krings, G. J Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital (University Medical Center) - Utrecht 3584 EA, Netherlands
Abstract :
With the help of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), hemodynamics of the pulmonary arteries (PA’s) can be studied in detail and
varying physiological circumstances and treatment options can be simulated. This offers the opportunity to improve the diagnostics
and treatment of PA stenosis in biventricular congenital heart disease (CHD). The aim of this review was to evaluate the methods of
computational studies for PA’s in biventricular CHD and the level of validation of the numerical outcomes. A total of 34 original
research papers were selected. The literature showed a great variety in the used methods for (re) construction of the geometry as
well as definition of the boundary conditions and numerical setup. There were 10 different methods identified to define inlet
boundary conditions and 17 for outlet boundary conditions. A total of nine papers verified their CFD outcomes by comparing
results to clinical data or by an experimental mock loop. The diversity in used methods and the low level of validation of the
outcomes result in uncertainties regarding the reliability of numerical studies. This limits the current clinical utility of CFD for
the study of PA flow in CHD. Standardization and validation of the methods are therefore recommended.
Keywords :
Pulmonary , Computational , CHD , CFD
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine