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IVUS-based computational modeling and planar biaxial artery material properties for human coronary plaque vulnerability assessment.
Author(s) -
Haofei Liu,
Mingchao Cai,
Chun Yang,
Jie Zheng,
Richard Bach,
Mehmet H Kural,
Kristen L Billiar,
David Muccigrosso,
Dongsi Lu,
Dalin Tang
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
molecular and cellular biomechanics : mcb
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.3970/mcb.2012.009.077
Image-based computational modeling has been introduced for vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques to identify critical mechanical conditions which may be used for better plaque assessment and rupture predictions. In vivo patient-specific coronary plaque models are lagging due to limitations on non-invasive image resolution, flow data, and vessel material properties. A framework is proposed to combine intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging, biaxial mechanical testing and computational modeling with fluid-structure interactions and anisotropic material properties to acquire better and more complete plaque data and make more accurate plaque vulnerability assessment and predictions. Impact of pre-shrink-stretch process, vessel curvature and high blood pressure on stress, strain, flow velocity and flow maximum principal shear stress was investigated.

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