THEORETICAL-ANALYSIS OF PRESSURE PULSE-PROPAGATION IN ARTERIAL VESSELS

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作者
BELARDINELLI, E [1 ]
CAVALCANTI, S [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV BOLOGNA,DEPT ELECTR COMP SCI & SYST,I-40126 BOLOGNA,ITALY
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10.1016/0021-9290(92)90289-D
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
摘要
An original mathematical model of viscous fluid motion in a tapered and distensible tube is presented. The model equations are deduced by assuming a two-dimensional flow and taking into account the nonlinear terms in the fluid motion equations, as well as the nonlinear deformation of the tube wall. One distinctive feature of the model is the formal integration with respect to the radial coordinate of the Navier-Stokes equations by power series expansion, The consequent computational frame allows an easy, accurate evaluation of the effects produced by changing the values of all physical and geometrical tube parameters. The model is employed to study the propagation along an arterial vessel of a pressure pulse produced by a single flow pulse applied at the proximal vessel extremity. In particular, the effects of the natural taper angle of the arterial wall on pulse propagation are investigated. The simulation results show that tapering considerably influences wave attenuation but not wave velocity. The substantially different behavior of pulse propagation, depending upon whether it travels towards the distal extremity or in the opposite direction, is observed: natural tapering causes a continuous increase in the pulse amplitude as it moves towards the distal extremity; on the contrary, the reflected pulse, running in the opposite direction, is greatly damped. For a vessel with physical and geometrical properties similar to those of a canine femoral artery and 0.1-degrees taper angle, the forward amplification is about 0.9 m-1 and the backward attenuation is 1.4 m-1, so that the overall tapering effect gives a remarkably damped pressure response. For a natural taper angle of 0.14-degrees the perturbation is almost extinct when the pulse wave returns to the proximal extremity.
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