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Effects of blood flow characteristics on rupture of cerebral aneurysm: Computational study

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS C
Volume 32, Issue 11, Pages -

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WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S0129183121501436

Keywords

Cerebral aneurysm; CFD; WSS; blood stream; cardiovascular disease

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Cardiovascular disease and stroke have been identified as the leading causes of high death rates in recent decades, with irregular blood flow being a major factor. The study reveals that blood viscosity and velocity have a significant impact on the blood flow inside an aneurysm, with high velocity and viscosity increasing the risk of aneurysm rupture.
In recent decades, cardiovascular disease and stroke are recognized as the most important reason for the high death rate. Irregular bloodstream and the circulatory system are the main reason for this issue. In this paper, Computational Fluid dynamic method is employed to study the impacts of the flow pattern inside the cerebral aneurysm for detection of the hemorrhage of the aneurysm. To achieve a reliable outcome, blood flow is considered as a non-Newtonian fluid with a power-law model. In this study, the influence of the blood viscosity and velocity on the pressure distribution and average wall shear stress (AWSS) are comprehensively studied. Moreover, the flow pattern inside the aneurysm is investigated to obtain the high-risk regions for the rupture of the aneurysm. Our results indicate that the wall shear stress (WSS) increases with increasing blood flow velocity. Furthermore, the risk of aneurysm rupture is considerably increased when the AWSS increases more than 0.6. Indeed, the blood flow with high viscosity expands the high-risk region on the wall of the aneurysm. Blood flow indicates that the angle of the incoming bloodstream is substantially effective in the high-risk region on the aneurysm wall. The augmentation of the blood velocity and vortices considerably increases the risk of hemorrhage of the aneurysm.

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