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Two-dimensional intraventricular flow pattern visualization using the image-based computational fluid dynamics

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  • Siamak N. Doost
  • Liang Zhong
  • Boyang Su
  • Yosry S. Morsi

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The image-based computational fluid dynamics (IB-CFD) technique, as the combination of medical images and the CFD method, is utilized in this research to analyze the left ventricle (LV) hemodynamics. The research primarily aims to propose a semi-automated technique utilizing some freely available and commercial software packages in order to simulate the LV hemodynamics using the IB-CFD technique. In this research, moreover, two different physiological time-resolved 2D models of a patient-specific LV with two different types of aortic and mitral valves, including the orifice-type valves and integrated with rigid leaflets, are adopted to visualize the process of developing intraventricular vortex formation and propagation. The blood flow pattern over the whole cardiac cycle of two models is also compared to investigate the effect of utilizing different valve types in the process of the intraventricular vortex formation. Numerical findings indicate that the model with integrated valves can predict more complex intraventricular flow that can match better the physiological flow pattern in comparison to the orifice-type model.

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  • Siamak N. Doost & Liang Zhong & Boyang Su & Yosry S. Morsi, 2017. "Two-dimensional intraventricular flow pattern visualization using the image-based computational fluid dynamics," Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(5), pages 492-507, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:gcmbxx:v:20:y:2017:i:5:p:492-507
    DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2016.1250891
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