Use of mathematic modeling to compare and predict hemodynamic effects of the modified Blalock-Taussig and right ventricle-pulmonary artery shunts for hypoplastic left heart syndrome.

2008 
Objective Stage one reconstruction (Norwood operation) for hypoplastic left heart syndrome can be performed with either a modified Blalock–Taussig shunt or a right ventriclepulmonary artery shunt. Both methods have certain inherent characteristics. It is postulated that mathematic modeling could help elucidate these differences. Methods Three-dimensional computer models of the Blalock–Taussig shunt and right ventriclepulmonary artery shunt modifications of the Norwood operation were developed by using the finite volume method. Conduits of 3, 3.5, and 4 mm were used in the Blalock–Taussig shunt model, whereas conduits of 4, 5, and 6 mm were used in the right ventriclepulmonary artery shunt model. The hydraulic nets (lumped resistances, compliances, inertances, and elastances) were identical in the 2 models. A multiscale approach was adopted to couple the 3-dimensional models with the circulation net. Computer simulations were compared with postoperative catheterization data. Results Good correlation was found between predicted and observed data. For the right ventriclepulmonary artery shunt modification, there was higher aortic diastolic pressure, decreased pulmonary artery pressure, lower Qp/Qs ratio, and higher coronary perfusion pressure. Mathematic modeling predicted minimal regurgitant flow in the right ventriclepulmonary artery shunt model, which correlated with postoperative Doppler measurements. The right ventriclepulmonary artery shunt demonstrated lower stroke work and a higher mechanical efficiency (stroke work/total mechanical energy). Conclusions The close correlation between predicted and observed data supports the use of mathematic modeling in the design and assessment of surgical procedures. The potentially damaging effects of a systemic ventriculotomy in the right ventriclepulmonary artery shunt modification of the Norwood operation have not been analyzed.
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