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. 2024 Oct;52(10):2818-2830.
doi: 10.1007/s10439-024-03496-y. Epub 2024 Mar 26.

Simulating Cerebral Edema and Ischemia After Traumatic Acute Subdural Hematoma Using Triphasic Swelling Biomechanics

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Simulating Cerebral Edema and Ischemia After Traumatic Acute Subdural Hematoma Using Triphasic Swelling Biomechanics

Andrew V Basilio et al. Ann Biomed Eng. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Poor outcome following traumatic acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) is associated with the severity of the primary injury and secondary injury including cerebral edema and ischemia. However, the underlying secondary injury mechanism contributing to elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) and high mortality rate remains unclear. Cerebral edema occurs in response to the exposure of the intracellular fixed charge density (FCD) after cell death, causing ICP to increase. The increased ICP from swollen tissue compresses blood vessels in adjacent tissue, restricting blood flow and leading to ischemic damage. We hypothesize that the mass occupying effect of ASDH exacerbates the ischemic injury, leading to ICP elevation, which is an indicator of high mortality rate in the clinic. Using FEBio (febio.org) and triphasic swelling biomechanics, this study modeled clinically relevant ASDHs and simulated post-traumatic brain swelling and ischemia to predict ICP. Results showed that common convexity ASDH significantly increased ICP by exacerbating ischemic injury, and surgical removal of the convexity ASDH may control ICP by preventing ischemia progression. However, in cases where the primary injury is very severe, surgical intervention alone may not effectively decrease ICP, as the contribution of the hematoma to the elevated ICP is insignificant. In addition, interhemispheric ASDH, located between the cerebral hemispheres, does not significantly exacerbate ischemia, supporting the conservative surgical management generally recommended for interhemispheric ASDH. The joint effect of the mass occupying effect of the blood clot and resulting ischemia contributes to elevated ICP which may increase mortality. Our novel approach may improve the fidelity of predicting patient outcome after motor vehicle crashes and traumatic brain injuries due to other causes.

Keywords: Acute subdural hematoma; Cerebral edema; Finite element modeling; Ischemia; Traumatic brain injury; Triphasic swelling biomechanics.

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