Structural and fluid stresses acting on the artery wall are proposed as mechanical mediators of in-stent restenosis (ISR). This study reports an investigation of the correlation between stresses obtained from computational simulations with the magnitude of ISR at the level of individual stent struts observed in an in vivo model of restenosis. Structural and fluid dynamic analyses were undertaken in a model based on volumetric micro-CT data from an in vivo stent deployment in a porcine right coronary artery. Structural and fluid mechanics were compared with histological data from the same stented vessel sample. Interpretation of the combined data at the level of individual stent struts was possible by identifying the location of each 2-D his...
Stenting is becoming the major interventional cardiology procedure worldwide. However restenosis rem...
The implantation of stents has been used to treat coronary artery stenosis for several decades. Alth...
Stents have gained tremendous popularity over the past two decades, and their implantations in arter...
Structural and fluid stresses acting on the artery wall are proposed as mechanical mediators of in-s...
A model that combines the results of in vivo experiment, 3D image data, and computer simulation has ...
Since the first human procedure in the late 1980s, vascular stent implantation has been accepted as ...
Neointimal hyperplasia, a process of smooth muscle cell re-growth, is the result of a natural wound ...
Many clinical studies, including the ISAR-STEREO trial, have identified stent strut thickness as an ...
Almost 10% coronary artery stenting procedures using bare metal stents are associated with in-stent ...
BACKGROUND: The process of restenosis after a stenting procedure is related to local biomechanical e...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality throughout the world and over one million ste...
Computational models are used to study the combined effect of biomechanical and biochemical factors ...
Stenting is becoming the major interventional cardiology procedure worldwide. However restenosis rem...
The implantation of stents has been used to treat coronary artery stenosis for several decades. Alth...
Stents have gained tremendous popularity over the past two decades, and their implantations in arter...
Structural and fluid stresses acting on the artery wall are proposed as mechanical mediators of in-s...
A model that combines the results of in vivo experiment, 3D image data, and computer simulation has ...
Since the first human procedure in the late 1980s, vascular stent implantation has been accepted as ...
Neointimal hyperplasia, a process of smooth muscle cell re-growth, is the result of a natural wound ...
Many clinical studies, including the ISAR-STEREO trial, have identified stent strut thickness as an ...
Almost 10% coronary artery stenting procedures using bare metal stents are associated with in-stent ...
BACKGROUND: The process of restenosis after a stenting procedure is related to local biomechanical e...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality throughout the world and over one million ste...
Computational models are used to study the combined effect of biomechanical and biochemical factors ...
Stenting is becoming the major interventional cardiology procedure worldwide. However restenosis rem...
The implantation of stents has been used to treat coronary artery stenosis for several decades. Alth...
Stents have gained tremendous popularity over the past two decades, and their implantations in arter...