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Yanjun Li, Takaaki Yoshimura, Yuto Horima and Hiroyuki Sugimori
The detection of coronary artery stenosis is one of the most important indicators for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease. However, stenosis in branch vessels is often difficult to detect using computer-aided systems and even radiologists because of...
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Matthew Laffey, Brooke Tornifoglio and Caitríona Lally
Aortic aneurysms (AA) occur in 4.8% of people causing 150,000 deaths annually. While endovascular aneurysm repairs reduce surgical morbidity, device-related failures (leak/displacement) are frequent highlighting the need for test models that better repre...
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Ji-Hun You, Chung Won Lee, Up Huh, Chi-Seung Lee and Dongman Ryu
In abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), the rupture of the aortic tissue is directly related to wall stress. Thus, the investigation of maximum wall stress is a necessary procedure to predict the aortic rupture in AAA. In this study, computational simulation...
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Adamu Musa Mohammed, Mostapha Ariane and Alessio Alexiadis
This study proposes a 3D particle-based (discrete) multiphysics approach for modelling calcification in the aortic valve. Different stages of calcification (from mild to severe) were simulated, and their effects on the cardiac output were assessed. The c...
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Up Huh, Chung-Won Lee, Ji-Hun You, Chan-Hee Song, Chi-Seung Lee and Dong-Man Ryu
In this study, computational simulations and experiments were performed to investigate the mechanical behavior of the aorta wall because of the increasing occurrences of aorta-related diseases. The study focused on the deformation and strength of porcine...
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