In-vitro characterization of the motion of the cerebrospinal fluid in the spinal canal
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Abstract
The work studies the motion of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the spinal canal (SAS), driven by intracranial pressure fluctuations with angular frequency ω. These fluctuations induces a displacement of the CSF of tidal volume very small compared with the total volume in the SAS (△V/V ∼ ε << 1). To that aim, in-vitro experiments of the dispersion of a solute have been conducted in a simplified facility to characterize the effects of the canal geometry and the Womersley number (α). The experimental results show that the flow configuration changes as α varies. Thus, the flow moves upwards along the narrowest sections of the canal for small values of α, while it starts moving downwards as α increases. Furthermore, it is also reported the formation of recirculating cells when the eccentricity varies along the canal. These experimental results are in good agreement with previous analytical and numerical predictions.
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Presenters
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Francisco Moral-Pulido
University of Jaen
Authors
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Francisco Moral-Pulido
University of Jaen
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Jose I Jimenez-Gonzalez
Universidad de Jaén, University of Jaen
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Candido Gutierrez-Montes
Universidad de Jaén, University of Jaen
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Wilfried Coenen
Univ Carlos III De Madrid, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
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Antonio L Sanchez
University of California, San Diego
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Carlos Martinez-Bazan
University of Granada, Universidad de Granada