Investigation of blood flow in the superior mesenteric artery and its potential influence on atheroma and gut ischaemia

Atherosclerosis is the underlying process in coronary heart disease leading to myocardial infarction, and in arterial damage leading to cerebrovascular accidents. It accounts for almost 50% of deaths in the western world. Atherosclerosis is characterised by the presence of fibro-lipid plaques (ather...

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Main Author: Jeays, Adam D.
Other Authors: Hose, Rod ; Lawford, Pat ; Bardhan, K. D.
Published: University of Sheffield 2006
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6023932017-01-20T15:22:13ZInvestigation of blood flow in the superior mesenteric artery and its potential influence on atheroma and gut ischaemiaJeays, Adam D.Hose, Rod ; Lawford, Pat ; Bardhan, K. D.2006Atherosclerosis is the underlying process in coronary heart disease leading to myocardial infarction, and in arterial damage leading to cerebrovascular accidents. It accounts for almost 50% of deaths in the western world. Atherosclerosis is characterised by the presence of fibro-lipid plaques (atheroma) within the vessel wall. Whilst the initiation and progression of atheroma are not fully understood, it is generally accepted that the time-varying haemodynamic wall shear stress (WSS) that the vessel wall is exposed to is important in determining the likelihood of development of an atherosclerotic plaque The superior mesenteric artery (SMA) is the major blood vessel feeding the small intestine; compared to other vessels of similar size, it is largely spared the effects of atherosclerosis.616.1University of Sheffieldhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.602393http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/14700/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Investigation of blood flow in the superior mesenteric artery and its potential influence on atheroma and gut ischaemia
description Atherosclerosis is the underlying process in coronary heart disease leading to myocardial infarction, and in arterial damage leading to cerebrovascular accidents. It accounts for almost 50% of deaths in the western world. Atherosclerosis is characterised by the presence of fibro-lipid plaques (atheroma) within the vessel wall. Whilst the initiation and progression of atheroma are not fully understood, it is generally accepted that the time-varying haemodynamic wall shear stress (WSS) that the vessel wall is exposed to is important in determining the likelihood of development of an atherosclerotic plaque The superior mesenteric artery (SMA) is the major blood vessel feeding the small intestine; compared to other vessels of similar size, it is largely spared the effects of atherosclerosis.
author2 Hose, Rod ; Lawford, Pat ; Bardhan, K. D.
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author Jeays, Adam D.
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title Investigation of blood flow in the superior mesenteric artery and its potential influence on atheroma and gut ischaemia
title_short Investigation of blood flow in the superior mesenteric artery and its potential influence on atheroma and gut ischaemia
title_full Investigation of blood flow in the superior mesenteric artery and its potential influence on atheroma and gut ischaemia
title_fullStr Investigation of blood flow in the superior mesenteric artery and its potential influence on atheroma and gut ischaemia
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of blood flow in the superior mesenteric artery and its potential influence on atheroma and gut ischaemia
title_sort investigation of blood flow in the superior mesenteric artery and its potential influence on atheroma and gut ischaemia
publisher University of Sheffield
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