A continuum chemo‐mechano‐biological model for in‐stent restenosis with consideration of hemodynamic effects
Kiran Manjunatha,
Anna Ranno,
Jianye Shi
et al.
Abstract:The occurrence of in‐stent restenosis following percutaneous coronary intervention highlights the need for the creation of computational tools that can extract pathophysiological insights and optimize interventional procedures on a patient‐specific basis. In light of this, a modeling framework encompassing the chemo‐mechano‐biological interactions in the arterial wall and the effects of hemodynamic perturbations is introduced in this work.
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