The success of vascular stents in the restoration of blood flow is limited by restenosis. Recent data generated from computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models suggest that stent geometry may cause local alterations in wall shear stress (WSS) that have been associated with neointimal hyperplasia and subsequent restenosis. However, previous CFD studies have ignored histological evidence of vascular straightening between circumferential stent struts. We tested the hypothesis that consideration of stent-induced vascular deformation may more accurately predict alterations in indexes of WSS that may subsequently account for histological findings after stenting. We further tested the hypothesis that the severity of these alterations in WSS varies ...
Despite the important advancements in the stent technology for the treatment of diseased coronary ar...
Objectives. The study investigates local hemodynamic environment changes caused by straightening phe...
The cause of coronary artery neointimal thickness (NT) leading to restenosis in ~10% of drug-eluting...
The success of vascular stents in the restoration of blood flow is limited by restenosis. Recent dat...
Introduction The success of vascular stents in the restoration of blood flow is limited by restenosi...
Background The success of stent implantation in the restoration of blood flow through areas of vascu...
Restenosis limits the effectiveness of stents, but the mechanisms responsible for this phenomenon re...
Abstract Introduction The success of vascular stents in the restoration of blood flow is limited by ...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality throughout the world and over one million ste...
Restenosis resulting from neointimal hyperplasia (NH) limits the effectiveness of intravascular sten...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality in the United States and throughout the World...
In many computational fluid dynamics (CFD) studies of stented vessel haemodynamics, the geometry of ...
Coronary stent implantation can improve blood flow in an artery that has been narrowed by the build ...
Following the deployment of a coronary stent and disruption of an atheromatous plaque, the deformati...
Coronary stent implantation can improve blood flow in an artery narrowed by the build up of arterial...
Despite the important advancements in the stent technology for the treatment of diseased coronary ar...
Objectives. The study investigates local hemodynamic environment changes caused by straightening phe...
The cause of coronary artery neointimal thickness (NT) leading to restenosis in ~10% of drug-eluting...
The success of vascular stents in the restoration of blood flow is limited by restenosis. Recent dat...
Introduction The success of vascular stents in the restoration of blood flow is limited by restenosi...
Background The success of stent implantation in the restoration of blood flow through areas of vascu...
Restenosis limits the effectiveness of stents, but the mechanisms responsible for this phenomenon re...
Abstract Introduction The success of vascular stents in the restoration of blood flow is limited by ...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality throughout the world and over one million ste...
Restenosis resulting from neointimal hyperplasia (NH) limits the effectiveness of intravascular sten...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality in the United States and throughout the World...
In many computational fluid dynamics (CFD) studies of stented vessel haemodynamics, the geometry of ...
Coronary stent implantation can improve blood flow in an artery that has been narrowed by the build ...
Following the deployment of a coronary stent and disruption of an atheromatous plaque, the deformati...
Coronary stent implantation can improve blood flow in an artery narrowed by the build up of arterial...
Despite the important advancements in the stent technology for the treatment of diseased coronary ar...
Objectives. The study investigates local hemodynamic environment changes caused by straightening phe...
The cause of coronary artery neointimal thickness (NT) leading to restenosis in ~10% of drug-eluting...