TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of left atrial appendage occlusion device position on potential determinants of device-related thrombus
T2 - a patient-specific in silico study
AU - Zhong, Zhaoyang
AU - Gao, Yiting
AU - Kovács, Soma
AU - Vij, Vivian
AU - Nelles, Dominik
AU - Spano, Lukas
AU - Nickenig, Georg
AU - Sonntag, Simon
AU - De Backer, Ole
AU - Søndergaard, Lars
AU - Sedaghat, Alexander
AU - Mela, Petra
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s).
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Background: Device-related thrombus (DRT) after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) is potentially linked to adverse events. Although clinical reports suggest an effect of the device type and position on the DRT risk, in-depth studies of its mechanistic basis are needed. This in silico study aimed to assess the impact of the position of non-pacifier (Watchman) and pacifier (Amulet) LAAO devices on surrogate markers of DRT risk. Methods: The LAAO devices were modeled with precise geometry and virtually implanted in different positions into a patient-specific left atrium. Using computational fluid dynamics, the following values were quantified: residual blood, wall shear stress (WSS) and endothelial cell activation potential (ECAP). Results: In comparison to an ostium-fitted device position, deep implantation led to more residual blood, lower average WSS and higher ECAP surrounding the device, especially on the device’s atrial surface and the surrounding tissue, suggesting increased risk for potential thrombus. For the non-pacifier device, an off-axis device orientation resulted in even more residual blood, higher ECAP and similar average WSS as compared to an ostium-fitted device position. Overall, the pacifier device showed less residual blood, higher average WSS and lower ECAP, compared to the non-pacifier device. Conclusions: In this in silico study, both LAAO device type and implant position showed an impact on potential markers of DRT in terms of blood stasis, platelet adhesion and endothelial dysfunction. Our results present a mechanistic basis for clinically observed risk factors of DRT and the proposed in silico model may aid in the optimization of device development and procedural aspects. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
AB - Background: Device-related thrombus (DRT) after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) is potentially linked to adverse events. Although clinical reports suggest an effect of the device type and position on the DRT risk, in-depth studies of its mechanistic basis are needed. This in silico study aimed to assess the impact of the position of non-pacifier (Watchman) and pacifier (Amulet) LAAO devices on surrogate markers of DRT risk. Methods: The LAAO devices were modeled with precise geometry and virtually implanted in different positions into a patient-specific left atrium. Using computational fluid dynamics, the following values were quantified: residual blood, wall shear stress (WSS) and endothelial cell activation potential (ECAP). Results: In comparison to an ostium-fitted device position, deep implantation led to more residual blood, lower average WSS and higher ECAP surrounding the device, especially on the device’s atrial surface and the surrounding tissue, suggesting increased risk for potential thrombus. For the non-pacifier device, an off-axis device orientation resulted in even more residual blood, higher ECAP and similar average WSS as compared to an ostium-fitted device position. Overall, the pacifier device showed less residual blood, higher average WSS and lower ECAP, compared to the non-pacifier device. Conclusions: In this in silico study, both LAAO device type and implant position showed an impact on potential markers of DRT in terms of blood stasis, platelet adhesion and endothelial dysfunction. Our results present a mechanistic basis for clinically observed risk factors of DRT and the proposed in silico model may aid in the optimization of device development and procedural aspects. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
KW - Computational fluid dynamics
KW - Device-related thrombus
KW - Left atrial appendage occlusion
KW - Patient-specific modeling
U2 - 10.1007/s00392-023-02228-x
DO - 10.1007/s00392-023-02228-x
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 37291248
AN - SCOPUS:85161379012
VL - 113
SP - 1405
EP - 1418
JO - Clinical Research in Cardiology
JF - Clinical Research in Cardiology
SN - 1861-0684
IS - 10
ER -