Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
We present the results of a computational study of the entire left coronary system simulated both at Newtonian level and at red blood cell resolution for a sizeable number of physiological conditions. We analyze the cardiovascular implications of stenotic plaques and show that the standard clinical criterion for surgical or percutaneous intervention, based on the fractional flow reserve (FFR), is significantly affected by system-dependent, local hemodynamic factors. A refined version, based on the new notion of local FFR response to stenotic growth, and accounting for statistical uncertainties due to flow heterogeneity, is suggested and illustrated. © 2013 IPEM.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Atherosclerosis; Fractional flow reserve; Hemodynamics; Red blood cells
List of contributors:
Melchionna, Simone
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