Background: The characterization of the dynamic process of veins walls is essential to understand venous functioning under normal and pathological conditions. However, little work has been done on dynamic venous properties. Aim: To characterize vein compliance (C), viscosity (η), peak-strain (W St) and dissipated (W D) energy, damping (ξ), and their regional differences in order to evalúate their role in venous functioning during volume-pressure overloads. Methods: In a mock circulation, pressure (P) and diameter (D) of different veins (anterior cava, jugular and femoral; from 7 sheep), were registered during cyclical volume-pressure pulses. From the P-D relationship, C, W St and ξ (at low and high P-D leveis), η and W D...
Vein graft failure is a prevalent problem in vascular surgeries, including bypass grafting and arter...
Compliance is a characteristic of every deformable system. Compliance is very clear concept in physi...
The aims of this thesis were firstly to review several techniques used to assess venous calf muscle ...
International audienceObjective: The noninvasive measurement of venous wall deformation induced by c...
Introduction: In situ biomechanical properties of peripheral large veins were compared between asymp...
BACKGROUND: Compliance of artificial and autologous vascular grafts is related to future patency. We...
AbstractObjectives. There are wide differences in flow between vascular beds at rest, even more duri...
The passive properties of the venous wall are important in the development of venous pathology. Incr...
International audienceVeins provide heart filling flow with lower velocity and pressure than those i...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among pressures obtained ...
Abstract—In this study we analyzed how elastic and viscoelastic properties differ across 7 locations...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study was centered aroun...
The upright posture of man had been a major evolutional challenge. The mechanisms responsible for or...
One of the most interesting phenomena in the venous circulatory system is the vein pump mechanism in...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the relationship between the biomechanical properties and the structure...
Vein graft failure is a prevalent problem in vascular surgeries, including bypass grafting and arter...
Compliance is a characteristic of every deformable system. Compliance is very clear concept in physi...
The aims of this thesis were firstly to review several techniques used to assess venous calf muscle ...
International audienceObjective: The noninvasive measurement of venous wall deformation induced by c...
Introduction: In situ biomechanical properties of peripheral large veins were compared between asymp...
BACKGROUND: Compliance of artificial and autologous vascular grafts is related to future patency. We...
AbstractObjectives. There are wide differences in flow between vascular beds at rest, even more duri...
The passive properties of the venous wall are important in the development of venous pathology. Incr...
International audienceVeins provide heart filling flow with lower velocity and pressure than those i...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among pressures obtained ...
Abstract—In this study we analyzed how elastic and viscoelastic properties differ across 7 locations...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study was centered aroun...
The upright posture of man had been a major evolutional challenge. The mechanisms responsible for or...
One of the most interesting phenomena in the venous circulatory system is the vein pump mechanism in...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the relationship between the biomechanical properties and the structure...
Vein graft failure is a prevalent problem in vascular surgeries, including bypass grafting and arter...
Compliance is a characteristic of every deformable system. Compliance is very clear concept in physi...
The aims of this thesis were firstly to review several techniques used to assess venous calf muscle ...