Oxygen Mass Transport in Stented Coronary Arteries

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Eoin A. Murphy
Adrian S. Dunne
David M. Martin
Fergal J. Boyle
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[1] Dublin Institute of Technology,School of Mechanical and Design Engineering
[2] CADFEM Ireland Ltd,undefined
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering | 2016年 / 44卷
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Coronary artery disease; Stents; In-stent restenosis; Hypoxia; Computational fluid dynamics;
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Oxygen deficiency, known as hypoxia, in arterial walls has been linked to increased intimal hyperplasia, which is the main adverse biological process causing in-stent restenosis. Stent implantation has significant effects on the oxygen transport into the arterial wall. Elucidating these effects is critical to optimizing future stent designs. In this study the most advanced oxygen transport model developed to date was assessed in two test cases and used to compare three coronary stent designs. Additionally, the predicted results from four simplified blood oxygen transport models are compared in the two test cases. The advanced model showed good agreement with experimental measurements within the mass-transfer boundary layer and at the luminal surface; however, more work is needed in predicting the oxygen transport within the arterial wall. Simplifying the oxygen transport model within the blood flow produces significant errors in predicting the oxygen transport in arteries. This study can be used as a guide for all future numerical studies in this area and the advanced model could provide a powerful tool in aiding design of stents and other cardiovascular devices.
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