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Reproducibility of the computational fluid dynamic analysis of a cerebral aneurysm monitored over a decade

Scientific Reports, ISSN: 2045-2322, Vol: 13, Issue: 1, Page: 219
2023
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  • 33
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  • Citations
    11
  • Captures
    33
  • Mentions
    1
    • News Mentions
      1
      • News
        1

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Queensland University of Technology Researchers Highlight Recent Research in Aneurysm (Reproducibility of the computational fluid dynamic analysis of a cerebral aneurysm monitored over a decade)

2023 JAN 25 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at NewsRx Cardiovascular Daily -- Researchers detail new data in aneurysm. According to news

Article Description

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations are increasingly utilised to evaluate intracranial aneurysm (IA) haemodynamics to aid in the prediction of morphological changes and rupture risk. However, these models vary and differences in published results warrant the investigation of IA-CFD reproducibility. This study aims to explore sources of intra-team variability and determine its impact on the aneurysm morphology and CFD parameters. A team of four operators were given six sets of magnetic resonance angiography data spanning a decade from one patient with a middle cerebral aneurysm. All operators were given the same protocol and software for model reconstruction and numerical analysis. The morphology and haemodynamics of the operator models were then compared. The segmentation, smoothing factor, inlet and outflow branch lengths were found to cause intra-team variability. There was 80% reproducibility in the time-averaged wall shear stress distribution among operators with the major difference attributed to the level of smoothing. Based on these findings, it was concluded that the clinical applicability of CFD simulations may be feasible if a standardised segmentation protocol is developed. Moreover, when analysing the aneurysm shape change over a decade, it was noted that the co-existence of positive and negative values of the wall shear stress divergence (WSSD) contributed to the growth of a daughter sac.

Bibliographic Details

Paritala, Phani Kumari; Anbananthan, Haveena; Hautaniemi, Jacob; Smith, Macauley; George, Antony; Allenby, Mark; Mendieta, Jessica Benitez; Wang, Jiaqiu; Maclachlan, Liam; Liang, EeShern; Prior, Marita; Yarlagadda, Prasad K D V; Winter, Craig; Li, Zhiyong

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