Different levels of spatiotemporal heterogeneity characterize the aneurysmal and healthy ascending aorta hemodynamics, reflecting on wall shear stress topological skeleton. Peculiar wall shear stress topological skeleton features are linked to local ascending thoracic aortic aneurysms stiffness. The topological shear variation index, a measure of wall shear stress luminal contraction/expansion action variation along the cardiac cycle, is an indicator of local aortic wall degradation, performing better than canonical wall shear stress-based descriptors of flow disturbances. Wall shear stress topological skeleton analysis, combined with Complex Networks theory, contributes to better determine whether arterial wall degeneration, in combination with hemodynamic insult, leads to aneurysmal progression/rupture.
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