Guan Debao, Liang Fuyou, Gremaud Pierre A
SJTU-CU International Cooperative Research Center, School of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Civil Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
SJTU-CU International Cooperative Research Center, School of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Civil Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China; Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced Ship and Deep-Sea Exploration(CISSE), Shanghai 200240, China.
J Biomech. 2016 Jun 14;49(9):1583-1592. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2016.03.037. Epub 2016 Mar 29.
One-dimensional (1D) modeling is a widely adopted approach for studying wave propagation phenomena in the arterial system. Despite the frequent use of the Windkessel (WK) model to prescribe outflow boundary conditions for 1D arterial tree models, it remains unclear to what extent the inherent limitation of the WK model in describing wave propagation in distal vasculatures affect hemodynamic variables simulated at the arterial level. In the present study, a 1D model of the arterial tree was coupled respectively with a WK boundary model and a structured-tree (ST) boundary model, yielding two types of arterial tree models. The effective resistances, compliances and inductances of the WK and ST boundary models were matched to facilitate quantitative comparisons. Obtained results showed that pressure/flow waves simulated by the two models were comparable in the aorta, whereas, their discrepancies increased towards the periphery. Wave analysis revealed that the differences in reflected waves generated by the boundary models were the major sources of pressure wave discrepancies observed in large arteries. Additional simulations performed under aging conditions demonstrated that arterial stiffening with age enlarged the discrepancies, but with the effects being partly counteracted by physiological aortic dilatation with age. These findings suggest that the method adopted for modeling the outflow boundary conditions has considerable influence on the performance of a 1D arterial tree model, with the extent of influence varying with the properties of the arterial system.
一维(1D)建模是研究动脉系统中波传播现象广泛采用的方法。尽管频繁使用风箱(WK)模型为一维动脉树模型规定流出边界条件,但WK模型在描述远端血管中波传播的固有局限性在多大程度上影响动脉水平模拟的血流动力学变量仍不清楚。在本研究中,动脉树的一维模型分别与WK边界模型和结构化树(ST)边界模型耦合,产生了两种类型的动脉树模型。匹配WK和ST边界模型的有效阻力、顺应性和电感以利于定量比较。获得的结果表明,两种模型模拟的压力/流波在主动脉中具有可比性,然而,它们的差异向周边增加。波分析表明,边界模型产生的反射波差异是大动脉中观察到的压力波差异的主要来源。在衰老条件下进行的额外模拟表明,随着年龄增长动脉僵硬会扩大差异,但随着年龄增长生理性主动脉扩张会部分抵消这些影响。这些发现表明,用于模拟流出边界条件的方法对一维动脉树模型的性能有相当大的影响,影响程度随动脉系统的特性而变化。