Coronary artery atherosclerosis is a local, multifactorial, complex disease, and the leading cause of death in the US. Complex interactions between biochemical transport and biomechanical forces influence disease growth. Wall shear stress (WSS) affects coronary artery atherosclerosis by inducing endothelial cell mechanotransduction and by controlling the near-wall transport processes involved in atherosclerosis. Each of these processes is controlled by WSS differently and therefore has complicated the interpretation of WSS in atherosclerosis. In this paper, we present a comprehensive theory for WSS in atherosclerosis. First, a short review of shear stress-mediated mechanotransduction in atherosclerosis was presented. Next, subject-specific ...
In this study, we investigate plaques located at the left coronary bifurcation. We focus on the effe...
Coronary heart disease (CHD), characterized by degenerative changes in coronary circulation, is the ...
Atherosclerosis is defined as the thickening of an artery due to the accumul...
Aims: Wall shear stress (WSS) is involved in coronary artery plaque pathological mechanisms and modu...
Atherosclerosis is a complex inflammatory disease which may be triggered by an elevated transport of...
Although unphysiological wall shear stress (WSS) has become the consensus hemodynamic mechanism for ...
Different blood flow patterns in the arteries can alter the adaptive phenotype of vascular endotheli...
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,...
While documented risk factors (e.g., hypertension, diabetes, etc.) for atherosclerosis are systemic ...
Although the entire coronary tree is exposed to the atherogenic effect of the systemic risk factors,...
textabstractAtherosclerosis, a degenerative arterial disease, is a leading cause of death in the wes...
Atherosclerotic plaques develop preferentially in curved and branching arteries in-vivo. Lipids and ...
Background: Artery is subject to wall shear stress (WSS) and vessel structural stress (VSS) simultan...
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the major causes of death in the world; atherosclerosis being one...
In this study, we investigate plaques located at the left coronary bifurcation. We focus on the effe...
Coronary heart disease (CHD), characterized by degenerative changes in coronary circulation, is the ...
Atherosclerosis is defined as the thickening of an artery due to the accumul...
Aims: Wall shear stress (WSS) is involved in coronary artery plaque pathological mechanisms and modu...
Atherosclerosis is a complex inflammatory disease which may be triggered by an elevated transport of...
Although unphysiological wall shear stress (WSS) has become the consensus hemodynamic mechanism for ...
Different blood flow patterns in the arteries can alter the adaptive phenotype of vascular endotheli...
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,...
While documented risk factors (e.g., hypertension, diabetes, etc.) for atherosclerosis are systemic ...
Although the entire coronary tree is exposed to the atherogenic effect of the systemic risk factors,...
textabstractAtherosclerosis, a degenerative arterial disease, is a leading cause of death in the wes...
Atherosclerotic plaques develop preferentially in curved and branching arteries in-vivo. Lipids and ...
Background: Artery is subject to wall shear stress (WSS) and vessel structural stress (VSS) simultan...
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the major causes of death in the world; atherosclerosis being one...
In this study, we investigate plaques located at the left coronary bifurcation. We focus on the effe...
Coronary heart disease (CHD), characterized by degenerative changes in coronary circulation, is the ...
Atherosclerosis is defined as the thickening of an artery due to the accumul...