Moore S, David T, Chase J G, Arnold J, Fink J
Center for Bioengineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
J Biomech. 2006;39(8):1454-63. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2005.04.005. Epub 2005 Jun 13.
The circle of Willis (CoW) is a ring-like arterial structure located in the base of the brain and is responsible for the distribution of oxygenated blood throughout the cerebral mass. To investigate the effects of the complex 3D geometry and anatomical variability of the CoW on the cerebral hemodynamics, a technique for generating physiologically accurate models of the CoW has been created using a combination of magnetic resonance data and computer-aided design software. A mathematical model of the body's cerebral autoregulation mechanism has been developed and numerous computational fluid dynamics simulations performed to model the hemodynamics in response to changes in afferent blood pressure. Three pathological conditions were explored, namely a complete CoW, a fetal P1 and a missing A1. The methodology of the cerebral hemodynamic modelling is proposed with the potential for future clinical application in mind, as a diagnostic tool.
Willis环(CoW)是位于脑底部的环状动脉结构,负责将含氧血液分布到整个脑实质。为了研究CoW复杂的三维几何结构和解剖变异性对脑血流动力学的影响,利用磁共振数据和计算机辅助设计软件相结合的方法,创建了一种生成生理上准确的CoW模型的技术。已开发出人体脑自动调节机制的数学模型,并进行了大量计算流体动力学模拟,以模拟传入血压变化时的血流动力学。研究了三种病理情况,即完整的CoW、胎儿型P1和A1缺失。提出了脑血流动力学建模方法,并考虑到其未来在临床应用中的潜力,将其作为一种诊断工具。