Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 140-152.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature reviews -- Chapter 3. Mechanical characterization of the lamellar structure of human abdominal aorta in the development of atherosclerosis : an atomic force microscopy study -- Chapter 4. Progressive changes of elastic moduli of arterial wall and atherosclerotic plaque components during plaque development in human coronary arteries -- Chapter 5. Arterial wall remodeling in the development of atherosclerotic plaques: mechanical stress analys -- Chapter 6. Stress analysis of fracture of atherosclerotic plaques : crack propagation modeling -- Chapter 7. Conclusions, limitations and future directions -- Appendices -- References.Myocardial infarction is...
Biomechanical models allow stress analysis and can predict stress peaks in atherosclerotic plaques. ...
textabstractA healthy arterial wall comprises three layers: the adventitia, the media and the intim...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally. Heart disease an...
International audienceCoronary atheroma develop in local sites that are widely variable among patien...
Blood vessels are exposed to multiple mechanical forces that are exerted on the vessel wall (radial,...
Blood vessels are exposed to multiple mechanical forces that are exerted on the vessel wall (radial,...
In 2015, cardiovascular diseases caused the death of 17.7 million people - 31 % of all deaths global...
Atherosclerosis occurs as a result of the buildup and infiltration of lipid streaks in artery walls,...
Biomechanics of artery has been shown to play an important role in the progression of cardiovascular...
Numerical fluid biomechanics has been proved to be an efficient tool for understanding ...
BackgroundThe mechanical rupture of an atheroma cap may initiate a thrombus formation, followed by a...
It is well known that mechanics of atherosclerotic plaques significantly depend on plaque geometry, ...
Background: This study characterizes the distribution and components of plaque structure by presenti...
There are many evidences that coronary plaque is not only dependent on the formation and progression...
The fibrous cap of an atherosclerotic plaque may be prone to rupture if the occurring stresses excee...
Biomechanical models allow stress analysis and can predict stress peaks in atherosclerotic plaques. ...
textabstractA healthy arterial wall comprises three layers: the adventitia, the media and the intim...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally. Heart disease an...
International audienceCoronary atheroma develop in local sites that are widely variable among patien...
Blood vessels are exposed to multiple mechanical forces that are exerted on the vessel wall (radial,...
Blood vessels are exposed to multiple mechanical forces that are exerted on the vessel wall (radial,...
In 2015, cardiovascular diseases caused the death of 17.7 million people - 31 % of all deaths global...
Atherosclerosis occurs as a result of the buildup and infiltration of lipid streaks in artery walls,...
Biomechanics of artery has been shown to play an important role in the progression of cardiovascular...
Numerical fluid biomechanics has been proved to be an efficient tool for understanding ...
BackgroundThe mechanical rupture of an atheroma cap may initiate a thrombus formation, followed by a...
It is well known that mechanics of atherosclerotic plaques significantly depend on plaque geometry, ...
Background: This study characterizes the distribution and components of plaque structure by presenti...
There are many evidences that coronary plaque is not only dependent on the formation and progression...
The fibrous cap of an atherosclerotic plaque may be prone to rupture if the occurring stresses excee...
Biomechanical models allow stress analysis and can predict stress peaks in atherosclerotic plaques. ...
textabstractA healthy arterial wall comprises three layers: the adventitia, the media and the intim...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally. Heart disease an...