Computational models are used to study the combined effect of biomechanical and biochemical factors on coronary in-stent restenosis, which is a postoperative remodeling and regrowth pathology of the stented arteries. More precisely, we address numerical simulations, on the basis of Navier–Stokes and mass transport equations, to study the role of perturbed wall shear stresses and reduced oxygen concentration in a geometrical model reconstructed from a real porcine artery treated with a stent. Joining in vivo and in silico tools of investigation has multiple benefits in this case. On one hand, the geometry of the arterial wall and of the stent closely correspond to a real implanted configuration. On the other hand, the inspection of histologi...
In-stent restenosis is a patho-physiological remodelling process due to the presence of foreign mate...
Nowadays, cardiac disease is one of the most common cause of death. Each year almost one million of ...
Background: The process of restenosis after a stenting procedure is related to local biomechanical e...
Computational models are used to study the combined effect of biomechanical and biochemical factors ...
Computational models are used to study the combined effect of biomechanical and biochemical factors ...
Computational models are used to study the combined effect of biomechanical and biochemical factors ...
Computational models are used to study the combined effect of biomechanical and biochemical factors ...
Computational models are used to study the combined effect of biomechanical and biochemical factors ...
Almost 10% coronary artery stenting procedures using bare metal stents are associated with in-stent ...
Almost 10% coronary artery stenting procedures using bare metal stents are associated with in-stent ...
Almost 10% coronary artery stenting procedures using bare metal stents are associated with in-stent ...
In-stent restenosis (ISR) is a hyperplastic tissue response following percutaneous cardiac intervent...
In-stent restenosis (ISR) is a hyperplastic tissue response following percutaneous cardiac intervent...
In-stent restenosis (ISR) is a hyperplastic tissue response following percutaneous cardiac intervent...
In-stent restenosis is a patho-physiological remodelling process due to the presence of foreign mate...
In-stent restenosis is a patho-physiological remodelling process due to the presence of foreign mate...
Nowadays, cardiac disease is one of the most common cause of death. Each year almost one million of ...
Background: The process of restenosis after a stenting procedure is related to local biomechanical e...
Computational models are used to study the combined effect of biomechanical and biochemical factors ...
Computational models are used to study the combined effect of biomechanical and biochemical factors ...
Computational models are used to study the combined effect of biomechanical and biochemical factors ...
Computational models are used to study the combined effect of biomechanical and biochemical factors ...
Computational models are used to study the combined effect of biomechanical and biochemical factors ...
Almost 10% coronary artery stenting procedures using bare metal stents are associated with in-stent ...
Almost 10% coronary artery stenting procedures using bare metal stents are associated with in-stent ...
Almost 10% coronary artery stenting procedures using bare metal stents are associated with in-stent ...
In-stent restenosis (ISR) is a hyperplastic tissue response following percutaneous cardiac intervent...
In-stent restenosis (ISR) is a hyperplastic tissue response following percutaneous cardiac intervent...
In-stent restenosis (ISR) is a hyperplastic tissue response following percutaneous cardiac intervent...
In-stent restenosis is a patho-physiological remodelling process due to the presence of foreign mate...
In-stent restenosis is a patho-physiological remodelling process due to the presence of foreign mate...
Nowadays, cardiac disease is one of the most common cause of death. Each year almost one million of ...
Background: The process of restenosis after a stenting procedure is related to local biomechanical e...