2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221425
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A 1D computer model of the arterial circulation in horses: An important resource for studying global interactions between heart and vessels under normal and pathological conditions

Abstract: Arterial rupture in horses has been observed during exercise, after phenylephrine administration or during parturition (uterine artery). In human pathophysiological research, the use of computer models for studying arterial hemodynamics and understanding normal and abnormal characteristics of arterial pressure and flow waveforms is very common. The objective of this research was to develop a computer model of the equine arterial circulation, in order to study local intra-arterial pressures and flow dynamics in… Show more

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“…Therefore, this medication was beneficial in assisting with the treatment, particularly as a vasoconstrictor to prevent thrombosis (Sistla et al, 2023). Furthermore, in equine veterinary medical practice, there is a lack of information regarding the reproducibility of locally and regionally derived arterial wall stiffness parameters obtained through ultrasound (Vera et al, 2019). It is known that the arterial wall stiffens with aging due to a combination of increased lumen and arterial wall thickening, making arterial rupture predominantly affect older horses (Reymond & Westerhof, 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, this medication was beneficial in assisting with the treatment, particularly as a vasoconstrictor to prevent thrombosis (Sistla et al, 2023). Furthermore, in equine veterinary medical practice, there is a lack of information regarding the reproducibility of locally and regionally derived arterial wall stiffness parameters obtained through ultrasound (Vera et al, 2019). It is known that the arterial wall stiffens with aging due to a combination of increased lumen and arterial wall thickening, making arterial rupture predominantly affect older horses (Reymond & Westerhof, 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%