TY - JOUR
T1 - Hemodynamics analysis of the serial stenotic coronary arteries
AU - Liu, Xin
AU - Peng, Changnong
AU - Xia, Yufa
AU - Gao, Zhifan
AU - Xu, Pengcheng
AU - Wang, Xiaoqing
AU - Xian, Zhanchao
AU - Yin, Youbing
AU - Jiao, Liqun
AU - Wang, Defeng
AU - Shi, Lin
AU - Huang, Wenhua
AU - Liu, Xin
AU - Zhang, Heye
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Author(s).
PY - 2017/11/9
Y1 - 2017/11/9
N2 - Coronary arterial stenoses, particularly serial stenoses in a single branch, are responsible for complex hemodynamic properties of the coronary arterial trees, and the uncertain prognosis of invasive intervention. Critical information of the blood flow redistribution in the stenotic arterial segments is required for the adequate treatment planning. Therefore, in this study, an image based non-invasive functional assessment is performed to investigate the hemodynamic significances of serial stenoses. Twenty patient-specific coronary arterial trees with different combinations of stenoses were reconstructed from the computer tomography angiography for the evaluation of the hemodynamics. Our results showed that the computed FFR based on CTA images (FFRCT) pullback curves with wall shear stress (WSS) distribution could provide more effectively examine the physiological significance of the locations of the segmental narrowing and the curvature of the coronary arterial segments. The paper thus provides the diagnostic efficacy of FFRCT pullback curve for noninvasive quantification of the hemodynamics of stenotic coronary arteries with serial lesions, compared to the gold standard invasive FFR, to provide a reliable physiological assessment of significant amount of coronary artery stenosis. Further, we were also able to demonstrate the potential of carrying out virtual revascularization, to enable more precise PCI procedures and improve their outcomes.
AB - Coronary arterial stenoses, particularly serial stenoses in a single branch, are responsible for complex hemodynamic properties of the coronary arterial trees, and the uncertain prognosis of invasive intervention. Critical information of the blood flow redistribution in the stenotic arterial segments is required for the adequate treatment planning. Therefore, in this study, an image based non-invasive functional assessment is performed to investigate the hemodynamic significances of serial stenoses. Twenty patient-specific coronary arterial trees with different combinations of stenoses were reconstructed from the computer tomography angiography for the evaluation of the hemodynamics. Our results showed that the computed FFR based on CTA images (FFRCT) pullback curves with wall shear stress (WSS) distribution could provide more effectively examine the physiological significance of the locations of the segmental narrowing and the curvature of the coronary arterial segments. The paper thus provides the diagnostic efficacy of FFRCT pullback curve for noninvasive quantification of the hemodynamics of stenotic coronary arteries with serial lesions, compared to the gold standard invasive FFR, to provide a reliable physiological assessment of significant amount of coronary artery stenosis. Further, we were also able to demonstrate the potential of carrying out virtual revascularization, to enable more precise PCI procedures and improve their outcomes.
KW - Computational fluid dynamics
KW - Computer tomography based fractional flow reserve
KW - Coronary artery
KW - Geometric factors
KW - Multiple stenoses
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85033602306
U2 - 10.1186/s12938-017-0413-0
DO - 10.1186/s12938-017-0413-0
M3 - 文章
C2 - 29121932
AN - SCOPUS:85033602306
SN - 1475-925X
VL - 16
JO - BioMedical Engineering Online
JF - BioMedical Engineering Online
IS - 1
M1 - 127
ER -