Arterial restenosis after coronary stenting is caused by excessive tissue growth which is stimulated by arterial injury and alterations to the hemodynamic wall shear stress (WSS). Recent numerical studies have predicted only minor differences in the altered WSS between different stent designs using a commonly employed threshold assessment technique. While it is possible that there are only minor differences, it is more likely that this assessment technique is incapable of fully elucidating the alterations to the WSS created by stent implantation. This paper proposes a methodology that involves a more complete investigation into the stentinduced alterations of WSS by incorporating the full suite of WSS-based variables: WSS, WSS gradient (WSS...
The current study presents computational models to investigate the poststenting hemodynamic stresses...
Nowadays, cardiac disease is one of the most common cause of death. Each year almost one million of ...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality in the United States and throughout the World...
Arterial restenosis limits the effectiveness of coronary stenting. Restenosis is caused by excessive...
The benefit of coronary stent implantation is reduced by excessive intimal hyperplasia which re-narr...
A major consequence of stent implantation is restenosis which occurs due to neointimal formation. Th...
Complications Such as Restenosis, Reported After the Implantation of Stent in Patent Ductus arteri...
Coronary stent implantation can improve blood flow in an artery narrowed by the build up of arterial...
The present study in angulated coronary stenosis used human in vivo hemodynamic parameters and compu...
Although stenting is the most commonly performed procedure for the treatment of coronary atheroscler...
Intravascular coronary stents have been a clinically accepted means of treating coronary artery dise...
Following the deployment of a coronary stent and disruption of an atheromatous plaque, the deformati...
Almost 10% coronary artery stenting procedures using bare metal stents are associated with in-stent ...
Coronary stent implantation can improve blood flow in an artery that has been narrowed by the build ...
The study applies in vivo technique for profiling hemodynamics and wall shear stress (WSS) distribut...
The current study presents computational models to investigate the poststenting hemodynamic stresses...
Nowadays, cardiac disease is one of the most common cause of death. Each year almost one million of ...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality in the United States and throughout the World...
Arterial restenosis limits the effectiveness of coronary stenting. Restenosis is caused by excessive...
The benefit of coronary stent implantation is reduced by excessive intimal hyperplasia which re-narr...
A major consequence of stent implantation is restenosis which occurs due to neointimal formation. Th...
Complications Such as Restenosis, Reported After the Implantation of Stent in Patent Ductus arteri...
Coronary stent implantation can improve blood flow in an artery narrowed by the build up of arterial...
The present study in angulated coronary stenosis used human in vivo hemodynamic parameters and compu...
Although stenting is the most commonly performed procedure for the treatment of coronary atheroscler...
Intravascular coronary stents have been a clinically accepted means of treating coronary artery dise...
Following the deployment of a coronary stent and disruption of an atheromatous plaque, the deformati...
Almost 10% coronary artery stenting procedures using bare metal stents are associated with in-stent ...
Coronary stent implantation can improve blood flow in an artery that has been narrowed by the build ...
The study applies in vivo technique for profiling hemodynamics and wall shear stress (WSS) distribut...
The current study presents computational models to investigate the poststenting hemodynamic stresses...
Nowadays, cardiac disease is one of the most common cause of death. Each year almost one million of ...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality in the United States and throughout the World...