Preliminary findings on left atrial appendage occlusion simulations applying different endocardial devices

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the most investigated arrhythmias since it is associated with a five-fold increase in the risk of strokes. Left atrium dilation and unbalanced and irregular contraction caused by AF favour blood stasis and, consequently, stroke risk. The left atrial appendage (LAA)...

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Main Authors: Nadia D’Alessandro, Matteo Falanga, Alessandro Masci, Stefano Severi, Cristiana Corsi
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1067964/full
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author Nadia D’Alessandro
Matteo Falanga
Alessandro Masci
Stefano Severi
Cristiana Corsi
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Cristiana Corsi
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description Atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the most investigated arrhythmias since it is associated with a five-fold increase in the risk of strokes. Left atrium dilation and unbalanced and irregular contraction caused by AF favour blood stasis and, consequently, stroke risk. The left atrial appendage (LAA) is the site of the highest clots formation, increasing the incidence of stroke in AF population. For many years oral anticoagulation therapy has been the most used AF treatment option available to decrease stroke risk. Unfortunately, several contraindications including bleeding risk increase, interference with other drugs and with multiorgan functioning, might outweigh its remarkable benefits on thromboembolic events. For these reasons, in recent years, other approaches have been designed, including LAA percutaneous closure. Unfortunately, nowadays, LAA occlusion (LAAO) is restricted to small subgroups of patients and require a certain level of expertise and training to successfully complete the procedure without complications. The most critical clinical problems associated with LAAO are represented by peri-device leaks and device related thrombus (DRT). The anatomical variability of the LAA plays a key role in the choice of the correct LAA occlusion device and in its correct positioning with respect to the LAA ostium during the implant. In this scenario, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations could have a crucial role in improving LAAO intervention. The aim of this study was to simulate the fluid dynamics effects of LAAO in AF patients to predict hemodynamic changes due to the occlusion. LAAO was simulated by applying two different types of closure devices based on the plug and the pacifier principles on 3D LA anatomical models derived from real clinical data in five AF patients. CFD simulations were performed on the left atrium model before and after the LAAO intervention with each device. Blood velocity, particle washout and endothelial damage were computed to quantify flow pattern changes after the occlusion in relation to the thrombogenic risk. Our preliminary results confirmed an improved blood washout after the simulated implants and the capability of foreseeing thrombogenic risk based on endothelial damage and maximum blood velocities in different scenarios. This tool may help to identify effective device configurations in limiting stroke risk for patient-specific LA morphologies.
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spelling doaj.art-d655c9a43c0949fa943784a7dc668e982023-02-20T05:42:16ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine2297-055X2023-02-011010.3389/fcvm.2023.10679641067964Preliminary findings on left atrial appendage occlusion simulations applying different endocardial devicesNadia D’AlessandroMatteo FalangaAlessandro MasciStefano SeveriCristiana CorsiAtrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the most investigated arrhythmias since it is associated with a five-fold increase in the risk of strokes. Left atrium dilation and unbalanced and irregular contraction caused by AF favour blood stasis and, consequently, stroke risk. The left atrial appendage (LAA) is the site of the highest clots formation, increasing the incidence of stroke in AF population. For many years oral anticoagulation therapy has been the most used AF treatment option available to decrease stroke risk. Unfortunately, several contraindications including bleeding risk increase, interference with other drugs and with multiorgan functioning, might outweigh its remarkable benefits on thromboembolic events. For these reasons, in recent years, other approaches have been designed, including LAA percutaneous closure. Unfortunately, nowadays, LAA occlusion (LAAO) is restricted to small subgroups of patients and require a certain level of expertise and training to successfully complete the procedure without complications. The most critical clinical problems associated with LAAO are represented by peri-device leaks and device related thrombus (DRT). The anatomical variability of the LAA plays a key role in the choice of the correct LAA occlusion device and in its correct positioning with respect to the LAA ostium during the implant. In this scenario, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations could have a crucial role in improving LAAO intervention. The aim of this study was to simulate the fluid dynamics effects of LAAO in AF patients to predict hemodynamic changes due to the occlusion. LAAO was simulated by applying two different types of closure devices based on the plug and the pacifier principles on 3D LA anatomical models derived from real clinical data in five AF patients. CFD simulations were performed on the left atrium model before and after the LAAO intervention with each device. Blood velocity, particle washout and endothelial damage were computed to quantify flow pattern changes after the occlusion in relation to the thrombogenic risk. Our preliminary results confirmed an improved blood washout after the simulated implants and the capability of foreseeing thrombogenic risk based on endothelial damage and maximum blood velocities in different scenarios. This tool may help to identify effective device configurations in limiting stroke risk for patient-specific LA morphologies.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1067964/fullatrial fibrillationcomputational fluid dynamicsleft atriumleft atrial appendage occlusionleft atrial appendage
spellingShingle Nadia D’Alessandro
Matteo Falanga
Alessandro Masci
Stefano Severi
Cristiana Corsi
Preliminary findings on left atrial appendage occlusion simulations applying different endocardial devices
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
atrial fibrillation
computational fluid dynamics
left atrium
left atrial appendage occlusion
left atrial appendage
title Preliminary findings on left atrial appendage occlusion simulations applying different endocardial devices
title_full Preliminary findings on left atrial appendage occlusion simulations applying different endocardial devices
title_fullStr Preliminary findings on left atrial appendage occlusion simulations applying different endocardial devices
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary findings on left atrial appendage occlusion simulations applying different endocardial devices
title_short Preliminary findings on left atrial appendage occlusion simulations applying different endocardial devices
title_sort preliminary findings on left atrial appendage occlusion simulations applying different endocardial devices
topic atrial fibrillation
computational fluid dynamics
left atrium
left atrial appendage occlusion
left atrial appendage
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1067964/full
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