2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.rceng.2019.11.017
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Impact of creating a hemodynamics room, a coronary care unit, and a primary angioplasty program on the prognosis of acute coronary syndrome in a district hospital

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“…e blood is turbulent as it flows through the ascending aorta, which eddies as it flows through the aortic valve into the artery. When there is a large pressure gradient in blood, boundary-layer blood flow separation is easily caused by factors such as adverse pressure and viscosity [16]. ese abnormal blood flow patterns may be related to the formation of vulnerable plaques.…”
Section: Hemodynamics Of Vulnerable Plaquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e blood is turbulent as it flows through the ascending aorta, which eddies as it flows through the aortic valve into the artery. When there is a large pressure gradient in blood, boundary-layer blood flow separation is easily caused by factors such as adverse pressure and viscosity [16]. ese abnormal blood flow patterns may be related to the formation of vulnerable plaques.…”
Section: Hemodynamics Of Vulnerable Plaquesmentioning
confidence: 99%