2021
DOI: 10.3329/ganit.v41i1.55027
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Arterial pharmacokinetics in a patient-specific atherosclerotic artery-a simulation study

Abstract: Of concern in the paper is a numerical study of endovascular drug delivery in a patient-specific atherosclerotic artery through a mathematical model in which the luminal flow is governed by an incompressible vis- cous Newtonian fluid, and the transport of luminal as well as tissue concentration is modeled as an unsteady convection-diffusion process. An image processing technique has been successfully adopted to detect the edges of the computational domain extracted from an asymmetric (about the centerline of t… Show more

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“…Recently, solute dispersion in Casson fluid flow through a stenosed artery was investigated by Das et al [27,28] incorporating the effect of the first-order irreversible absorption. Also, Biswas et al [29,30] explored drug transportation in lumen and tissue considering a patient-specific atherosclerotic artery with the irreversible absorption. However, there exists some literature on the solute dispersion process considering the effect of both reversible and irreversible reactions at the tube wall.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, solute dispersion in Casson fluid flow through a stenosed artery was investigated by Das et al [27,28] incorporating the effect of the first-order irreversible absorption. Also, Biswas et al [29,30] explored drug transportation in lumen and tissue considering a patient-specific atherosclerotic artery with the irreversible absorption. However, there exists some literature on the solute dispersion process considering the effect of both reversible and irreversible reactions at the tube wall.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, Biswas et al. [29,30] explored drug transportation in lumen and tissue considering a patient-specific atherosclerotic artery with the irreversible absorption. However, there exists some literature on the solute dispersion process considering the effect of both reversible and irreversible reactions at the tube wall.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the therapeutic domain is an atherosclerotic artery and the interface roughness alters the flow characteristics of the streaming blood while passing through it, as opined by [14,[56][57][58], we are inclined to study the intravenous delivery of drug in an asymmetric patient-specific atherosclerotic blood vessel in which the flowing blood is treated as Newtonian fluid. The dispersion of drug molecules in the streaming blood is successfully modeled by using the convection-diffusion equation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%