2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10439-011-0246-0
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A Physiologically Relevant, Simple Outflow Boundary Model for Truncated Vasculature

Abstract: A realistic outflow boundary condition model for pulsatile flow in a compliant vessel is studied by taking into account physiological effects: compliance, resistance, and wave reflection of the downstream vasculature. The new model extends the computational domain with an elastic tube terminated in a rigid contraction. The contraction ratio, the length, and elasticity of the terminal tube can be adjusted to represent effects of the truncated vasculature. Using the wave intensity analysis method, we apply the m… Show more

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“…However, it cannot be visualized directly with the available imaging techniques. Although several models have already modeled the microcirculation, 10,16,17 further research is still needed for the resistance distal to diseased coronary arteries. A third requirement is that the lumen segmentations in a clinical setting are based on automatic reconstructions from (bi-plane) angiography, while in this study patient-specific lumen data from IVUS were used which have more detail.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it cannot be visualized directly with the available imaging techniques. Although several models have already modeled the microcirculation, 10,16,17 further research is still needed for the resistance distal to diseased coronary arteries. A third requirement is that the lumen segmentations in a clinical setting are based on automatic reconstructions from (bi-plane) angiography, while in this study patient-specific lumen data from IVUS were used which have more detail.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1), while the vessel lengths were calculated using Eq. (2). Accordingly the taper angle used in this study corresponds to 0.54°, which is within the physiological range as determined by in vivo studies.…”
Section: Contents Lists Available At Sciencedirectmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…4, to represent the compliance, the wave reflection, and the pressure drop due to the small arteries, arterioles, and capillaries that would follow the truncated vascular system. The Young's modulus and the length of the elastic tube are selected by the following relations to match the compliance, C, and wave arrival time, t arr [2]:…”
Section: Boundary Conditions For the Blood Flow Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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