From perviousness to permeability, modelling and measuring intra-thrombus flow in acute ischemic stroke

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2020-10-09

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Arrarte Terreros, Nerea
Tolhuisen, Manon L.
Bennink, EdwinORCID 0000-0002-3689-8532ISNI 0000000419549773
de Jong, Hugo W.A.M.ORCID 0000-0002-3000-8316
Beenen, Ludo F. M.
Majoie, Charles B.L.M.
van Bavel, Ed

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Abstract

Thrombus permeability determines blood flow through the occluding thrombus in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. The quantification of thrombus permeability is challenging since it cannot be directly measured nor derived from radiological imaging data. As a proxy of thrombus permeability, thrombus perviousness has been introduced, which assesses the amount of contrast agent that has penetrated the thrombus on single-phase computed tomography angiography (CTA). We present a method to assess thrombus permeability rather than perviousness. We follow a three-step approach: (1) we propose a theoretical channel-like structure model describing the thrombus morphology. Using Darcy's law, we provide an analytical description of the permeability for this model. According to the channel-like model, permeability depends on the number of channels in the thrombus, the radius of the occluded artery, and the void fraction representing the volume available for the blood to flow; (2) we measure intra-thrombus blood flow and velocity on dynamic CTA; and (3) we combine the analytical model with the dynamic CTA measurements to estimate thrombus permeability. Analysis of dynamic CTA data from 49 AIS patients showed that the median blood velocity in the thrombus was 0.58 (IQR 0.26–1.35) cm/s. The median flow within the thrombus was 3.48 · 10 −3 (IQR 1.71 · 10 −3–9.21 · 10 −3) ml/s. Thrombus permeability was of the order of 10 −3–10 −5 mm 2, depending on the number of channels in the thrombus. The channel-like thrombus model offers an intuitive way of modelling thrombus permeability, which can be of interest when studying the effect of thrombolytic drugs.

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Acute ischemic stroke, Blood flow quantification, Dynamic CTA, Thrombus permeability, Biophysics, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Biomedical Engineering, Rehabilitation

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Arrarte Terreros, N, Tolhuisen, M L, Bennink, E, de Jong, H, Beenen, L F M, Majoie, C B L M & van Bavel, E 2020, 'From perviousness to permeability, modelling and measuring intra-thrombus flow in acute ischemic stroke', Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 111, 110001. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2020.110001