DOAJ Open Access 2019

Stenosis Indicators Applied to Patient-Specific Renal Arteries without and with Stenosis

Alexander Fuchs Niclas Berg Lisa Prahl Wittberg

Abstrak

Pulsatile flow in the abdominal aorta and the renal arteries of three patients was studied numerically. Two of the patients had renal artery stenosis. The aim of the study was to assess the use of four types of indicators for determining the risk of new stenosis after revascularization of the affected arteries. The four indicators considered include the time averaged wall shear stress (<i>TAWSS</i>), the oscillatory shear index (<i>OSI</i>), the relative reference time (RRT) and a power law model based in platelet activation modeling but applied to the endothelium, named endothelium activation indicator (EAI). The results show that the indicators can detect the existing stenosis but are less successful in the revascularized cases. The <i>TAWSS</i> and, more clearly, the EAI approach seem to be better in predicting the risk for stenosis relapse at the original location and close to the post-stenotic dilatation. The shortcomings of the respective indicators are discussed along with potential improvements to endothelial activation modeling and its use as an indicator for risks of restenosis.

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Alexander Fuchs

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Niclas Berg

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Lisa Prahl Wittberg

Format Sitasi

Fuchs, A., Berg, N., Wittberg, L.P. (2019). Stenosis Indicators Applied to Patient-Specific Renal Arteries without and with Stenosis. https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids4010026

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2019
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DOAJ
DOI
10.3390/fluids4010026
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Open Access ✓