1983
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9150(83)90113-2
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Arterial geometry affects hemodynamics *1A potential risk factor for atherosclerosis

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“…1 Because these forces are determined primarily by lumen geometry, it has been suggested that certain individuals might be at increased risk of developing atherosclerosis by virtue of their particular arterial geometry. 2 These local risk hypotheses are predicated on the assumption of wide interindividual variations in exposure to "disturbed" blood flow, something yet to be tested rigorously.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 Because these forces are determined primarily by lumen geometry, it has been suggested that certain individuals might be at increased risk of developing atherosclerosis by virtue of their particular arterial geometry. 2 These local risk hypotheses are predicated on the assumption of wide interindividual variations in exposure to "disturbed" blood flow, something yet to be tested rigorously.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The observed morphometric differences imply differences in hemodynamics, by virtue of the influence of geometry on blood flow patterns [5][6][7]40] . In particular, the tilt and twist angles quantify the "distortion" of the aorta, which is expected to impart an abrupt change in the direction of blood flow.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Examples include the detection of anatomical abnormalities [1] , preoperative planning and follow-up of patients with cardiovascular diseases [2][3][4] , risk prediction associated with atherosclerosis development [5][6][7][8] , and cardiovascular devices design support [9] . In particular, morphometry-based analysis finds massive adoption for current research of mapping the effects of natural aging on the structural and functional properties of the aorta [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The accuracy of the segmentation is crucial for the final CFD simulation result [14,15,16]. We used a fast level set algorithm originally proposed by [17].…”
Section: Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%