Regions of high wall stress can predict the future location of rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysm

Barry Doyle, T.M. Mcgloughlin, Karol Miller, J.T. Powell, Paul Norman

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Abstract

Predicting the wall stress in abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) using computational modeling may be a useful adjunct to traditional clinical parameters that indicate the risk of rupture. Maximum diameter has been shown to have many limitations, and using current technology it is possible to provide a patient-specific computational risk assessment using routinely acquired medical images. We present a case of AAA rupture where the exact rupture point was clearly visible on the computed tomography (CT) images. A blind computational study based on CT scans acquired 4 months earlier predicted elevated wall stresses in the same region that later experienced rupture. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media and the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe (CIRSE).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)815-818
JournalCardiovascular and Interventional Radiology
Volume37
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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