Challenges in Modeling Hemodynamics in Cerebral Aneurysms Related to Arteriovenous Malformations.
Kimberly A Stevens BosterTanmay C ShidhoreAaron A Cohen-GadolIvan C ChristovVitaliy L RayzPublished in: Cardiovascular engineering and technology (2022)
The presented work offers insight on the impact of distal AVMs on aneurysmal wall shear stress using physiologically realistic computational models. Patient-specific modeling of hemodynamics in aneurysms and associated AVMs has great potential for understanding lesion pathogenesis, surgical planning, and assessing the effect of treatment of one lesion relative to another. However, we show that modeling approaches cannot usually meaningfully quantify the impact of AVMs if based solely on imaging data from CT and X-ray angiography, currently used in clinical practice. Based on recent studies, it appears that 4D flow MRI is one promising approach to obtaining meaningful patient-specific flow boundary conditions that improve modeling fidelity.