Publication Details

AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS

SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH

nursing

Two-dimensional mathematical modelling of retinal oxygen transport and recommending treatment options

Biomedical Physics and Engineering Express, Volume 7, No. 6, Article 065007, Year 2021

This paper presents a novel two-dimensional (2D) computational modeling of the retinal oxygen delivery, transport, and consumption analysis. The 2D modeling allows the division of the retina into four layers to address different flow profiles. The retina domain was meshed using the ICEM CFD mesher, while the ANSYS Fluent was used to calculate the transport phenomena for the four different layers. Clinical cases such as diabetes and sickle cell anaemia denoting the effects of decreasing retinal blood flow and hemoglobin's oxygen affinity were investigated. The simulation results showed that for a healthy retina in light and dark conditions, the outer retina is in danger of hypoxia at thickness >197.56 μm. However, the treatment of severe ischaemia using extreme hyperoxia seems beneficial for retinal thickness >197.56 μm but harmful for thickness <122.75 μm. The reduction of hemoglobin's oxygen affinity at low blood flow regimes could not improve the retina's oxygen levels. The study supports the oxygen toxicity hypothesis that hypoxia causes retina degeneration and estimates the retinal thickness and lighting conditions (dark or light) this may occur.
Statistics
Citations: 3
Authors: 3
Affiliations: 2
Identifiers
Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Noncommunicable Diseases