Investigation of hemodynamic markers for stenosis development

Abstract Different hemodynamic markers for stenosis development are considered, assessed and compared. A recently proposed numerical approach is employed, where stenosis development is modeled based on the local hemodynamic conditions at the artery wall, determined using the lattice Boltzmann method...

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Main Authors: Aikaterini C. Stamou, Jovana Radulovic, James M. Buick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-10-01
Series:Engineering Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.12389
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spelling doaj-51a8512867984c47a46b709bc58624712021-10-04T02:40:56ZengWileyEngineering Reports2577-81962021-10-01310n/an/a10.1002/eng2.12389Investigation of hemodynamic markers for stenosis developmentAikaterini C. Stamou0Jovana Radulovic1James M. Buick2School of Mechanical and Design Engineering University of Portsmouth Portsmouth UKSchool of Mechanical and Design Engineering University of Portsmouth Portsmouth UKSchool of Mechanical and Design Engineering University of Portsmouth Portsmouth UKAbstract Different hemodynamic markers for stenosis development are considered, assessed and compared. A recently proposed numerical approach is employed, where stenosis development is modeled based on the local hemodynamic conditions at the artery wall, determined using the lattice Boltzmann method. A range of hemodynamic markers, commonly associated in the literature with the progression of atherosclerosis, were considered. It was observed that using the oscillatory shear index, which is related to the wall shear stress oscillating from its mean direction, did not produce a realistic stenosis development. The other markers produced stenosis growth comparable with observations from the literature.https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.12389blood flow modelingcarotid arteryhemodynamic markers for atherosclerosislattice Boltzmann method
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author Aikaterini C. Stamou
Jovana Radulovic
James M. Buick
spellingShingle Aikaterini C. Stamou
Jovana Radulovic
James M. Buick
Investigation of hemodynamic markers for stenosis development
Engineering Reports
blood flow modeling
carotid artery
hemodynamic markers for atherosclerosis
lattice Boltzmann method
author_facet Aikaterini C. Stamou
Jovana Radulovic
James M. Buick
author_sort Aikaterini C. Stamou
title Investigation of hemodynamic markers for stenosis development
title_short Investigation of hemodynamic markers for stenosis development
title_full Investigation of hemodynamic markers for stenosis development
title_fullStr Investigation of hemodynamic markers for stenosis development
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of hemodynamic markers for stenosis development
title_sort investigation of hemodynamic markers for stenosis development
publisher Wiley
series Engineering Reports
issn 2577-8196
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Abstract Different hemodynamic markers for stenosis development are considered, assessed and compared. A recently proposed numerical approach is employed, where stenosis development is modeled based on the local hemodynamic conditions at the artery wall, determined using the lattice Boltzmann method. A range of hemodynamic markers, commonly associated in the literature with the progression of atherosclerosis, were considered. It was observed that using the oscillatory shear index, which is related to the wall shear stress oscillating from its mean direction, did not produce a realistic stenosis development. The other markers produced stenosis growth comparable with observations from the literature.
topic blood flow modeling
carotid artery
hemodynamic markers for atherosclerosis
lattice Boltzmann method
url https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.12389
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