Background: The reservoir-wave paradigm considers aortic pressure as the superposition of a 'reservoir pressure', directly related to changes in reservoir volume, and an 'excess' component ascribed to wave dynamics. The change in reservoir pressure is assumed to be proportional to the difference between aortic inflow and outflow (i.e. aortic volume changes), an assumption that is virtually impossible to validate in vivo. The aim of this study is therefore to apply the reservoir-wave paradigm to aortic pressure and flow waves obtained from three-dimensional fluid-structure interaction simulations in a model of a normal aorta, aortic coarctation (narrowed descending aorta) and stented coarctation (stiff segment in descending aorta). Method ...
Numerical modeling can provide detailed and quantitative information on aortic root (AR) biomechanic...
Blunt traumatic aortic rupture (BTAR) is one of the leading causes of rapid fatality in motor vehicl...
Controversy exists about whether one-dimensional wave theory can explain the "self-canceling" waves ...
Background: The reservoir-wave paradigm considers aortic pressure as the superposition of a 'reservo...
It is commonly assumed that pressure and flow in the arteries are purely the result of forward and b...
OBJECTIVES: Arterial wave reflection has traditionally been quantified from pressure and flow measur...
The differences in shape between central aortic pressure (P-Ao) and flow waveforms have never been e...
Coarctation of the aorta may develop during fetal life and impair quality of life in the adult becau...
Pressure and flow are travelling waves and are reflected at many locations. The forward and reflecte...
Elevated pulse pressure (pp) is considered to be a risk factor for adverse cardiovascular events sin...
Objective: In hypertension research aortic pressure wave travel and wave shape play a central role. ...
BACKGROUND:: A time-domain approach to couple the Windkessel effect and wave propagation has been re...
When simulating the propagation of a pressure pulse in arteries, the discretization parameters (i.e....
An aortic aneurysm is defined as a balloon-shaped bulging of all three histologic components of the ...
The ascending branch of the aorta is one of the most stressed organ of the arterial system. We aim t...
Numerical modeling can provide detailed and quantitative information on aortic root (AR) biomechanic...
Blunt traumatic aortic rupture (BTAR) is one of the leading causes of rapid fatality in motor vehicl...
Controversy exists about whether one-dimensional wave theory can explain the "self-canceling" waves ...
Background: The reservoir-wave paradigm considers aortic pressure as the superposition of a 'reservo...
It is commonly assumed that pressure and flow in the arteries are purely the result of forward and b...
OBJECTIVES: Arterial wave reflection has traditionally been quantified from pressure and flow measur...
The differences in shape between central aortic pressure (P-Ao) and flow waveforms have never been e...
Coarctation of the aorta may develop during fetal life and impair quality of life in the adult becau...
Pressure and flow are travelling waves and are reflected at many locations. The forward and reflecte...
Elevated pulse pressure (pp) is considered to be a risk factor for adverse cardiovascular events sin...
Objective: In hypertension research aortic pressure wave travel and wave shape play a central role. ...
BACKGROUND:: A time-domain approach to couple the Windkessel effect and wave propagation has been re...
When simulating the propagation of a pressure pulse in arteries, the discretization parameters (i.e....
An aortic aneurysm is defined as a balloon-shaped bulging of all three histologic components of the ...
The ascending branch of the aorta is one of the most stressed organ of the arterial system. We aim t...
Numerical modeling can provide detailed and quantitative information on aortic root (AR) biomechanic...
Blunt traumatic aortic rupture (BTAR) is one of the leading causes of rapid fatality in motor vehicl...
Controversy exists about whether one-dimensional wave theory can explain the "self-canceling" waves ...