DocumentCode :
3020643
Title :
Doppler ultrasound and numerical analysis for the assessment of hemodynamic disturbances in ulcerated carotid arteries
Author :
Wong, E.Y. ; Milner, J.S. ; Thorne, M.L. ; Nikolov, H.N. ; Steinman, D.A. ; Rankin, R.N. ; Poepping, T.L. ; Holdsworth, D.W.
Author_Institution :
Robarts Res. Inst., Univ. of Western Ontario, London, ON
fYear :
2008
fDate :
2-5 Nov. 2008
Firstpage :
1603
Lastpage :
1606
Abstract :
Carotid plaque ulcerations, or irregularities in plaque surface morphology, have been identified as an independent risk factor for ischemic stroke. Our previous studies using Doppler ultrasound (DUS) have indicated significant flow disturbances distal to ulceration in the atherosclerotic carotid bifurcation, as characterized by parameters such as turbulence intensity (TI). Additional tools are needed to understand the implications of such flow abnormalities on the risk of thrombogenesis and cerebral ischemic events. Numerical simulations using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) can supplement experimental DUS studies, providing higher resolution, time-resolved models of 3-D flow fields. CFD is also able to quantify hemodynamic factors that indicate thromboembolic or plaque rupture potential. We report a CFD analysis of an ellipsoidal ulcer model and a matched non-ulcerated model in a moderately stenosed carotid bifurcation, with the same vessel geometries and flow conditions used in our previous DUS studies. The CFD models used a spatial finite element discretization of over 160,000 quadratic tetrahedral elements to adequately resolve the flow field. Pulsatile flow simulations with boundary conditions and flowrate waveforms matching DUS experimental conditions were iterated for five cardiac cycles. Turbulence intensity was calculated for the CFD models and compared with DUS experimental results. The CFD models were able to capture differences in flow patterns between cardiac cycles. As observed in the empirical DUS results, the CFD ulcer model displayed higher levels of TI in the post-stenotic region than the CFD non-ulcerated model. The extent and magnitude of TI was comparable to the DUS results, after modeling for the effects of sample volume geometry and intrinsic spectral broadening, and by a high pass filter. Furthermore, the CFD results indicate that flow post-stenosis is likely transitional, with both disturbed and turbulent flow present. CFD facilitates the- - comparison of hemodynamic parameters between ulcer models and may help to demonstrate the risks of embolism or plaque rupture posed by ulcerated atherosclerotic plaques in the carotid bifurcation.
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; angiocardiography; biomedical ultrasonics; blood flow measurement; blood vessels; cardiovascular system; computational fluid dynamics; diseases; finite element analysis; image resolution; iterative methods; physiological models; turbulence; CFD nonulcerated model; Doppler ultrasound; angiographic plaque; atherosclerotic carotid bifurcation; cardiac cycle; carotid plaque ulceration; cerebral ischemic event; computational fluid dynamics; ellipsoidal ulcer model; hemodynamic disturbances assessment; ischemic stroke; iteration method; numerical analysis; plaque rupture potential; plaque surface morphology; post-stenotic region; pulsatile flow simulation; quadratic tetrahedral element; spatial finite element discretization; stenosed carotid bifurcation; thrombogenesis; time-resolved model; turbulence intensity; ulcerated carotid arteries; Bifurcation; Carotid arteries; Computational fluid dynamics; Geometry; Hemodynamics; Numerical analysis; Numerical simulation; Solid modeling; Surface morphology; Ultrasonic imaging; Doppler ultrasound; carotid artery; computational fluid dynamics; hemodynamics; plaque ulceration;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2008. IUS 2008. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2428-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2480-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2008.0391
Filename :
4803374
Link To Document :
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