Endovascular treatment modalities have decreased the mortality and morbidity of thoracic aortic diseases considerably in the past decades, due to the effectiveness of such interventions and the minimal invasive character. While endovascular treatment options have become more advanced, preoperative planning and follow-up outcomes are still mainly based on the measurement of the maximum diameter and growth rate of the thoracic aorta on static imaging. These measurements do not take into account the biomechanical aortic behavior over the cardiac cycle and do not visualize hemodynamic changes in blood flow. In this chapter, we evaluate endovascular treatment options from a biomechanical point of view and assess how dynamic imaging and computational modeling may contribute to the understanding of thoracic aortic diseases and aid clinical decision-making.

Novel understanding on thoracic aortic diseases from bioengineering concepts / T.M.J. Van Bakel, F.J.H. Nauta, M. Conti, R. Romarowski, S. Morganti, J.A. Van Herwaarden, C.A. Figueroa, F. Auricchio, S. Trimarchi - In: Surgical Management of Aortic Pathology : Current Fundamentals for the Clinical Management of Aortic Disease / [a cura di] O.H. Stanger, J.R. Pepper, L.G. Svensson. - [s.l] : Springer, 2019. - ISBN 978-3-7091-4872-3. - pp. 141-148 [10.1007/978-3-7091-4874-7_9]

Novel understanding on thoracic aortic diseases from bioengineering concepts

S. Trimarchi
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2019

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Endovascular treatment modalities have decreased the mortality and morbidity of thoracic aortic diseases considerably in the past decades, due to the effectiveness of such interventions and the minimal invasive character. While endovascular treatment options have become more advanced, preoperative planning and follow-up outcomes are still mainly based on the measurement of the maximum diameter and growth rate of the thoracic aorta on static imaging. These measurements do not take into account the biomechanical aortic behavior over the cardiac cycle and do not visualize hemodynamic changes in blood flow. In this chapter, we evaluate endovascular treatment options from a biomechanical point of view and assess how dynamic imaging and computational modeling may contribute to the understanding of thoracic aortic diseases and aid clinical decision-making.
Aortic dissection; Bioengineering; Computational fluid dynamics; Finite element analysis; TEVAR; Thoracic aorta; Thoracic aortic aneurysm
Settore MED/22 - Chirurgia Vascolare
2019
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