Multiscale modeling of a modified Blalock-Taussig surgery in a patient-specific tetralogy of Fallot

Hamed Keramati, Lex van Houts, Ching Kit Chen, Frans van de Vosse, Masakazu Nakao, Sangho Kim, Hwa Liang Leo (Corresponding author)

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Abstract

Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is a congenital heart anomaly that causes a drastic reduction in the oxygen level. In this study, we coupled a lumped-parameter model with a patient-specific three-dimensional (3D) model which included a modified Blalock-Taussig (MBT) shunt. By forming a closed loop, we investigated the effects of certain parameters on the flow rates and the pressures at different locations of the developed network. A local sensitivity analysis on an initial zero-dimensional (0D) closed-loop model was conducted. The 0D lumped parameter (LP) model was then refined based on the results of the multiscale 0D-3D model and the local sensitivity analysis was repeated for the refined 0D model. It was shown that the maximum pressure of the pulmonary bed had the highest sensitivity of 94% to the diameter of MBT shunt. We observed that the existence of the flow in the shunt during the diastole caused an elevated wall shear stress (WSS) in the pulmonary artery. In this work, we calculated the flow velocity and pressure field in a 3D patient-specific aorta with an MBT shunt, and then we used the results to increase the accuracy of our LP model to simulate numerous 0D simulations in a significantly shorter time, which is potentially applicable for medical decision-making.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere3436
Number of pages19
JournalInternational Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering
Volume37
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2021

Keywords

  • closed-loop
  • computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
  • lumped parameter
  • tetralogy of Fallot
  • ventricular septal defect

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