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Left Ventricular Trabeculations Decrease the Wall Shear Stress and Increase the Intra-Ventricular Pressure Drop in CFD Simulations
The aim of the present study is to characterize the hemodynamics of left ventricular (LV) geometries to examine the impact of trabeculae and papillary muscles (PMs) on blood flow using high performance computing (HPC). Five pairs of detailed and smoothed LV endocardium models were reconstructed from...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5936785/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29760665 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00458 |
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author | Sacco, Federica Paun, Bruno Lehmkuhl, Oriol Iles, Tinen L. Iaizzo, Paul A. Houzeaux, Guillaume Vázquez, Mariano Butakoff, Constantine Aguado-Sierra, Jazmin |
author_facet | Sacco, Federica Paun, Bruno Lehmkuhl, Oriol Iles, Tinen L. Iaizzo, Paul A. Houzeaux, Guillaume Vázquez, Mariano Butakoff, Constantine Aguado-Sierra, Jazmin |
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description | The aim of the present study is to characterize the hemodynamics of left ventricular (LV) geometries to examine the impact of trabeculae and papillary muscles (PMs) on blood flow using high performance computing (HPC). Five pairs of detailed and smoothed LV endocardium models were reconstructed from high-resolution magnetic resonance images (MRI) of ex-vivo human hearts. The detailed model of one LV pair is characterized only by the PMs and few big trabeculae, to represent state of art level of endocardial detail. The other four detailed models obtained include instead endocardial structures measuring ≥1 mm(2) in cross-sectional area. The geometrical characterizations were done using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations with rigid walls and both constant and transient flow inputs on the detailed and smoothed models for comparison. These simulations do not represent a clinical or physiological scenario, but a characterization of the interaction of endocardial structures with blood flow. Steady flow simulations were employed to quantify the pressure drop between the inlet and the outlet of the LVs and the wall shear stress (WSS). Coherent structures were analyzed using the Q-criterion for both constant and transient flow inputs. Our results show that trabeculae and PMs increase the intra-ventricular pressure drop, reduce the WSS and disrupt the dominant single vortex, usually present in the smoothed-endocardium models, generating secondary small vortices. Given that obtaining high resolution anatomical detail is challenging in-vivo, we propose that the effect of trabeculations can be incorporated into smoothed ventricular geometries by adding a porous layer along the LV endocardial wall. Results show that a porous layer of a thickness of 1.2·10(−2) m with a porosity of 20 kg/m(2) on the smoothed-endocardium ventricle models approximates the pressure drops, vorticities and WSS observed in the detailed models. |
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spelling | pubmed-59367852018-05-14 Left Ventricular Trabeculations Decrease the Wall Shear Stress and Increase the Intra-Ventricular Pressure Drop in CFD Simulations Sacco, Federica Paun, Bruno Lehmkuhl, Oriol Iles, Tinen L. Iaizzo, Paul A. Houzeaux, Guillaume Vázquez, Mariano Butakoff, Constantine Aguado-Sierra, Jazmin Front Physiol Physiology The aim of the present study is to characterize the hemodynamics of left ventricular (LV) geometries to examine the impact of trabeculae and papillary muscles (PMs) on blood flow using high performance computing (HPC). Five pairs of detailed and smoothed LV endocardium models were reconstructed from high-resolution magnetic resonance images (MRI) of ex-vivo human hearts. The detailed model of one LV pair is characterized only by the PMs and few big trabeculae, to represent state of art level of endocardial detail. The other four detailed models obtained include instead endocardial structures measuring ≥1 mm(2) in cross-sectional area. The geometrical characterizations were done using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations with rigid walls and both constant and transient flow inputs on the detailed and smoothed models for comparison. These simulations do not represent a clinical or physiological scenario, but a characterization of the interaction of endocardial structures with blood flow. Steady flow simulations were employed to quantify the pressure drop between the inlet and the outlet of the LVs and the wall shear stress (WSS). Coherent structures were analyzed using the Q-criterion for both constant and transient flow inputs. Our results show that trabeculae and PMs increase the intra-ventricular pressure drop, reduce the WSS and disrupt the dominant single vortex, usually present in the smoothed-endocardium models, generating secondary small vortices. Given that obtaining high resolution anatomical detail is challenging in-vivo, we propose that the effect of trabeculations can be incorporated into smoothed ventricular geometries by adding a porous layer along the LV endocardial wall. Results show that a porous layer of a thickness of 1.2·10(−2) m with a porosity of 20 kg/m(2) on the smoothed-endocardium ventricle models approximates the pressure drops, vorticities and WSS observed in the detailed models. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5936785/ /pubmed/29760665 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00458 Text en Copyright © 2018 Sacco, Paun, Lehmkuhl, Iles, Iaizzo, Houzeaux, Vázquez, Butakoff and Aguado-Sierra. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Physiology Sacco, Federica Paun, Bruno Lehmkuhl, Oriol Iles, Tinen L. Iaizzo, Paul A. Houzeaux, Guillaume Vázquez, Mariano Butakoff, Constantine Aguado-Sierra, Jazmin Left Ventricular Trabeculations Decrease the Wall Shear Stress and Increase the Intra-Ventricular Pressure Drop in CFD Simulations |
title | Left Ventricular Trabeculations Decrease the Wall Shear Stress and Increase the Intra-Ventricular Pressure Drop in CFD Simulations |
title_full | Left Ventricular Trabeculations Decrease the Wall Shear Stress and Increase the Intra-Ventricular Pressure Drop in CFD Simulations |
title_fullStr | Left Ventricular Trabeculations Decrease the Wall Shear Stress and Increase the Intra-Ventricular Pressure Drop in CFD Simulations |
title_full_unstemmed | Left Ventricular Trabeculations Decrease the Wall Shear Stress and Increase the Intra-Ventricular Pressure Drop in CFD Simulations |
title_short | Left Ventricular Trabeculations Decrease the Wall Shear Stress and Increase the Intra-Ventricular Pressure Drop in CFD Simulations |
title_sort | left ventricular trabeculations decrease the wall shear stress and increase the intra-ventricular pressure drop in cfd simulations |
topic | Physiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5936785/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29760665 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00458 |
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