Optimization of surgical ventricular restoration by in-silico simulations

Author:

Adhyapak Srilakshmi M1,Menon Prahlad G234,Parachuri Venkateswara Rao5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology, St. John’s Medical College Hospital, Bangalore, India

2. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, SYSU-CMU Joint Institute of Engineering, Pittsburgh, USA

3. Shunde International Research Institute, Guangdong, China

4. Quant MD, Pittsburgh, USA

5. Department of Cardiac Surger, Narayana Hrudayalaya Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore, India

Abstract

Objective A hypothesis on left ventricular aneurysms states that there is better preservation of contractile myocardium when the aneurysm geometry is rectangular as opposed to circular. Pre-surgical planning of surgical ventricular restoration was performed on the basis of this hypothesis. Methods The intraventricular patch used to exclude scarred or aneurysmal myocardium remains akinetic, hence it was used to define aneurysm geometry as circular or rectangular. Hausdorff distance analysis was carried out by mathematical computational methods on the baseline cardiac magnetic resonance images of 5 patients. Results The mean Hausdorff distance for the full range of frequencies was significantly greater after endoventricular linear patch plasty (0.474 ± 0.190 vs. 0.722 ± 0.221 mm, p = 0.047), whereas after endoventricular circular patch plasty, the difference was not significant (0.474 ± 0.190 vs. 0.594 ± 0.193, p = 0.175). The mean Hausdorff distance <0.5 mm was also significantly greater after endoventricular linear patch plasty than after endoventricular circular patch plasty: 0.258 ± 0.03 mm at baseline vs. 0.40 ± 0.16 mm after linear patch plasty ( p = 0.039) and 0.258 ± 0.03 vs. 0.32 ± 0.10 mm ( p = 0.130) after circular patch plasty. Conclusions In-silico technology using the Hausdorff distance enables pre-surgical planning and optimization of the technique for surgical ventricular restoration.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,General Medicine,Surgery

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