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Influence of blood viscosity models and boundary conditions on the computation of hemodynamic parameters in cerebral aneurysms using computational fluid dynamics

Authors
Yang, HyeondongHong, IneuiKim, Yong BaeCho, Kwang-ChunOh, Je Hoon
Issue Date
Jan-2023
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Keywords
Cerebral aneurysm; Computational fluid dynamics; Analysis conditions; Blood viscosity model; Hemodynamic parameter
Citation
Acta Neurochirurgica, v.165, no.2, pp 471 - 482
Pages
12
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SCIE
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Journal Title
Acta Neurochirurgica
Volume
165
Number
2
Start Page
471
End Page
482
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/111604
DOI
10.1007/s00701-022-05467-5
ISSN
0001-6268
0942-0940
Abstract
Background Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is widely used to calculate hemodynamic parameters that are known to influence cerebral aneurysms. However, the boundary conditions for CFD are chosen without any specific criteria. Our objective is to establish the recommendations for setting the analysis conditions for CFD analysis of the cerebral aneurysm. Method The plug and the Womersley flow were the inlet boundary conditions, and zero and pulsatile pressures were the outlet boundary conditions. In addition, the difference in the assumption of viscosity was analyzed with respect to the flow rate. The CFD process used in our research was validated using particle image velocimetry experiment data from Tupin et al.'s work to ensure the accuracy of the simulations. Results It was confirmed that if the entrance length was sufficiently secured, the inlet and outlet boundary conditions did not affect the CFD results. In addition, it was observed that the difference in the hemodynamic parameter between Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluid decreased as the flow rate increased. Furthermore, it was confirmed that similar tendencies were evaluated when these recommendations were utilized in the patient-specific cerebral aneurysm models. Conclusions These results may help conduct standardized CFD analyses regardless of the research group.
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