2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12872-018-0865-6
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Numerical analysis of the impact of flow rate, heart rate, vessel geometry, and degree of stenosis on coronary hemodynamic indices

Abstract: BackgroundThe stenosis of the coronary arteries is usually caused by atherosclerosis. Hemodynamic significance of patient-specific coronary stenoses and the risk of its progression may be assessed by comparing the hemodynamic effects induced by flow disorders. The present study shows how stenosis degree and variable flow conditions in coronary artery affect the oscillating shear index, residence time index, pressure drop coefficient and fractional flow reserve. We assume that changes in the hemodynamic indices… Show more

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“…Even after vessel localization, architecture-dependent drag force from blood flow may rip NPs from cell membranes if they lack sufficient binding affinity for endothelial cells 88 . Thus, the haemodynamics experienced by systemically administered NPs -which are often altered in vascular pathologies such as stenoses and hypertension 93,94 -greatly influence NP distribution and delivery.…”
Section: Systemic Delivery and Biodistributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even after vessel localization, architecture-dependent drag force from blood flow may rip NPs from cell membranes if they lack sufficient binding affinity for endothelial cells 88 . Thus, the haemodynamics experienced by systemically administered NPs -which are often altered in vascular pathologies such as stenoses and hypertension 93,94 -greatly influence NP distribution and delivery.…”
Section: Systemic Delivery and Biodistributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…N.A-Not available. All images were adapted from [6,11,42,43,47,[57][58][59][60]64,[74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88]. N.A-Not available.…”
Section: Blood Flow Studies In Coronary Arteriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanosensing plays an important role in all kind of physiological processes during embryonic development, e.g., in pruning of the immature vascular plexus [ 64 ], but also in the adult organism. Sensing of mechanical forces is not only involved in touching or hearing, but plays an important role in the cardiovascular system, in vascular homeostasis, atherosclerosis, and also arteriogenesis [ 58 , 65 ]. For laminar shear stress, which is the triggering force for arteriogenesis, manifold sensors (underlined in the text below) have been identified [ 66 ].…”
Section: Arteriogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%