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Open Access 23-04-2024 | Aneurysm | Original Article

Comparison of Flow Reduction Efficacy of Nominal and Oversized Flow Diverters Using a Novel Measurement-assisted in Silico Method

Authors: Benjamin Csippa, Levente Sándor, Gábor Závodszky, István Szikora, György Paál

Published in: Clinical Neuroradiology

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Abstract

Purpose

The high efficacy of flow diverters (FD) in the case of wide-neck aneurysms is well demonstrated, yet new challenges have arisen because of reported posttreatment failures and the growing number of new generation of devices. Our aim is to present a measurement-supported in silico workflow that automates the virtual deployment and subsequent hemodynamic analysis of FDs. In this work, the objective is to analyze the effects of FD deployment variability of two manufacturers on posttreatment flow reduction.

Methods

The virtual deployment procedure is based on detailed mechanical calibration of the flow diverters, while the flow representation is based on hydrodynamic resistance (HR) measurements. Computational fluid dynamic simulations resulted in 5 untreated and 80 virtually treated scenarios, including 2 FD designs in nominal and oversized deployment states. The simulated aneurysmal velocity reduction (AMVR) is correlated with the HR values and deployment scenarios.

Results

The linear HR coefficient and AMVR revealed a power-law relationship considering all 80 deployments. In nominal deployment scenarios, a significantly larger average AMVR was obtained (60.3%) for the 64-wire FDs than for 48-wire FDs (51.9%). In oversized deployments, the average AMVR was almost the same for 64-wire and 48-wire device types, 27.5% and 25.7%, respectively.

Conclusion

The applicability of our numerical workflow was demonstrated, also in large-scale hemodynamic investigations. The study revealed a robust power-law relationship between a HR coefficient and AMVR. Furthermore, the 64 wire configurations in nominal sizing produced a significantly higher posttreatment flow reduction, replicating the results of other in vitro studies.
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Metadata
Title
Comparison of Flow Reduction Efficacy of Nominal and Oversized Flow Diverters Using a Novel Measurement-assisted in Silico Method
Authors
Benjamin Csippa
Levente Sándor
Gábor Závodszky
István Szikora
György Paál
Publication date
23-04-2024
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Keywords
Aneurysm
Aneurysm
Published in
Clinical Neuroradiology
Print ISSN: 1869-1439
Electronic ISSN: 1869-1447
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00062-024-01404-4