Magnitude and Role of Wall Shear Stress on Cerebral Aneurysm
Fujita Health University · Teikyo University
Abstract
Twenty mathematical models of MCA vessels with aneurysms were created by 3-dimensional computed tomographic angiography. CFD calculations were performed by using our original finite-element solver with the assumption of Newtonian fluid property for blood and the rigid wall property for the vessel and the aneurysm.
The maximum WSS in the calculated region tended to occur near the neck of the aneurysm, not in its tip or bleb. The magnitude of the maximum WSS was 14.39+/-6.21 N/m2, which was 4-times higher than the average WSS in the vessel region (3.64+/-1.25 N/m2). The average WSS of the aneurysm region (1.64+/-1.16 N/m2) was significantly lower than that of the vessel region (P
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Authors
8- MSMasaaki ShojimaCorresponding
Fujita Health University, Teikyo University
- MOM. Oshima
Fujita Health University, Teikyo University
- KTKiyoshi Takagi
Fujita Health University, Teikyo University
- RTRyo Torii
Fujita Health University, Teikyo University
- MHMotoharu Hayakawa
Fujita Health University, Teikyo University
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Aneurysm
- Shear stress
- Magnitude (astronomy)
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine
- Surgery
- Mechanics