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Aneurysm Rupture Following Treatment with Flow-Diverting Stents: Computational Hemodynamics Analysis of Treatment

J.R. Cebral, F. Mut, M. Raschi, E. Scrivano, R. Ceratto, P. Lylyk and C.M. Putman
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2011, 32 (1) 27-33; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2398
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Flow-diverting approaches to intracranial aneurysm treatment had many promising early results, but recent apparently successful treatments have been complicated by later aneurysm hemorrhage. We analyzed 7 cases of aneurysms treated with flow diversion to explore the possible rupture mechanisms.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: CFD analysis of pre- and posttreatment conditions was performed on 3 giant aneurysms that ruptured after treatment and 4 successfully treated aneurysms. Pre- and posttreatment hemodynamics were compared including WSS, relative blood flows, vascular resistances, and pressures, to identify the effects of flow-diverter placements.

RESULTS: Expected reductions in aneurysm velocity and WSS were obtained, indicating effective flow diversion from the sac into the parent artery, consistent with periprocedural observations. In each case with postaneurysm rupture, the result of flow diversion led to an increase in pressure within the aneurysm. This pressure increase is related to larger effective resistance in the parent artery from placement of the devices and, in 2 cases, the reduction of a preaneurysm stenosis.

CONCLUSIONS: Flow-diversion devices can cause intra-aneurysmal pressure increases, which can potentially lead to rupture, especially for giant aneurysms. This relates both to changes in the parent artery configuration, such as reduction of a proximal stenosis, and to the flow diversion into higher resistance parent artery pathways combined with cerebral autoregulation, leading to higher pressure gradients. These may be important effects that should be considered when planning interventions. Potentially dangerous cases could be identified with angiography and/or patient-specific CFD models.

Abbreviations

CFD
computational fluid dynamics
ΔP
pressure drop
3DRA
3D rotational angiography
ICA
internal carotid artery,
PA
parent artery
PED
Pipeline Embolization Device
PTA
percutaneous transarterial angioplasty
Post
after
Pre
before
Pi
pressure at the model inlet
Po
pressure at the model outlet
Ps
systemic pressure
Q
flow rate
Ra
combined resistance of the aneurysm and the parent artery segment at the aneurysm location
Rd
distal resistance
Rp
proximal resistance
WSS
wall shear stress
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J.R. Cebral, F. Mut, M. Raschi, E. Scrivano, R. Ceratto, P. Lylyk, C.M. Putman
Aneurysm Rupture Following Treatment with Flow-Diverting Stents: Computational Hemodynamics Analysis of Treatment
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2011, 32 (1) 27-33; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2398

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J.R. Cebral, F. Mut, M. Raschi, E. Scrivano, R. Ceratto, P. Lylyk, C.M. Putman
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2011, 32 (1) 27-33; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2398
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