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Impact of Aortic Grafts on Arterial Pressure: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study

Vardoulis, O.
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Coppens, E.
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Martin, B.
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2011
European Journal Of Vascular And Endovascular Surgery

Objective: Vascular prostheses currently used in vascular surgery do not have the same mechanical properties as human arteries. This computational study analyses the mechanisms by which grafts, placed in the ascending aorta (proximal) and descending aorta (distal), affect arterial blood pressure.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.ejvs.2011.08.006
Web of Science ID

WOS:000297238900026

Author(s)
Vardoulis, O.
Coppens, E.
Martin, B.
Reymond, P.
Tozzi, P.
Stergiopulos, N.  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
European Journal Of Vascular And Endovascular Surgery
Volume

42

Start page

704

End page

710

Subjects

Vascular prosthesis

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Cardiovascular blood flow

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1-D arterial model

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Nonlinear graft compliance

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Wave reflection

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Characteristic impedance

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Thoracic Aorta

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Aneurysm Repair

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Wave Reflection

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Vascular Graft

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Hemodynamics

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Migration

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Model

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Reconstruction

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Stiffness

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