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Uncertainty quantification of a thrombosis model considering the clotting assay PFA‐100®.

Authors :
Méndez Rojano, Rodrigo
Zhussupbekov, Mansur
Antaki, James F.
Lucor, Didier
Source :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering; May2022, Vol. 38 Issue 5, p1-20, 20p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Mathematical models of thrombosis are currently used to study clinical scenarios of pathological thrombus formation. As these models become more complex to predict thrombus formation dynamics high computational cost must be alleviated and inherent uncertainties must be assessed. Evaluating model uncertainties allows to increase the confidence in model predictions and identify avenues of improvement for both thrombosis modeling and anti‐platelet therapies. In this work, an uncertainty quantification analysis of a multi‐constituent thrombosis model is performed considering a common assay for platelet function (PFA‐100®). The analysis is facilitated thanks to time‐evolving polynomial chaos expansions used as a parametric surrogate for the full thrombosis model considering two quantities of interest; namely, thrombus volume and occlusion percentage. The surrogate is thoroughly validated and provides a straightforward access to a global sensitivity analysis via computation of Sobol' coefficients. Six out of 15 parameters linked to thrombus consitution, vWF activity, and platelet adhesion dynamics were found to be most influential in the simulation variability considering only individual effects; while parameter interactions are highlighted when considering the total Sobol' indices. The influential parameters are related to thrombus constitution, vWF activity, and platelet to platelet adhesion dynamics. The surrogate model allowed to predict realistic PFA‐100® closure times of 300,000 virtual cases that followed the trends observed in clinical data. The current methodology could be used including common anti‐platelet therapies to identify scenarios that preserve the hematological balance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20407939
Volume :
38
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156900900
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/cnm.3595