TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of different cannulation strategies for aortic arch surgery using a cardiovascular numerical simulator
AU - De Lazzari, Beatrice
AU - Capoccia, Massimo
AU - Cheshire, Nicholas J.
AU - Rosendahl, Ulrich P.
AU - Badagliacca, Roberto
AU - De Lazzari, Claudio
PY - 2023/1/3
Y1 - 2023/1/3
N2 - Aortic disease has a significant impact on quality of life. The involvement of the aortic arch requires the preservation of blood supply to the brain during surgery. Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is an established technique for this purpose, although neurological injury remains high. Additional techniques have been used to reduce risk, although controversy still remains. A three-way cannulation approach, including both carotid arteries and the femoral artery or the ascending aorta, has been used successfully for aortic arch replacement and redo procedures. We developed circuits of the circulation to simulate blood flow during this type of cannulation set up. The CARDIOSIM© cardiovascular simulation platform was used to analyse the effect on haemodynamic and energetic parameters and the benefit derived in terms of organ perfusion pressure and flow. Our simulation approach based on lumped-parameter modelling, pressure–volume analysis and modified time-varying elastance provides a theoretical background to a three-way cannulation strategy for aortic arch surgery with correlation to the observed clinical practice.
AB - Aortic disease has a significant impact on quality of life. The involvement of the aortic arch requires the preservation of blood supply to the brain during surgery. Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is an established technique for this purpose, although neurological injury remains high. Additional techniques have been used to reduce risk, although controversy still remains. A three-way cannulation approach, including both carotid arteries and the femoral artery or the ascending aorta, has been used successfully for aortic arch replacement and redo procedures. We developed circuits of the circulation to simulate blood flow during this type of cannulation set up. The CARDIOSIM© cardiovascular simulation platform was used to analyse the effect on haemodynamic and energetic parameters and the benefit derived in terms of organ perfusion pressure and flow. Our simulation approach based on lumped-parameter modelling, pressure–volume analysis and modified time-varying elastance provides a theoretical background to a three-way cannulation strategy for aortic arch surgery with correlation to the observed clinical practice.
KW - aortic surgery
KW - aortic arch
KW - three-way cannulation approach
KW - carotid artery perfusion
KW - pressure–volume loop
KW - lumped-parameter model
KW - software simulation
KW - cardiovascular modelling
U2 - 10.3390/bioengineering10010060
DO - 10.3390/bioengineering10010060
M3 - Article
SN - 2306-5354
VL - 10
JO - Bioengineering
JF - Bioengineering
IS - 1
M1 - 60
ER -