Effect of magnetic field on haemodynamic perturbations in atherosclerotic coronary arteries.

作者: Ashkan Javadzadegan , Abouzar Moshfegh , Masud Behnia

DOI: 10.1080/03091902.2018.1447034

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摘要: Haemodynamic perturbations including elevated blood viscosity, low and oscillatory shear stress are understood to be important pathogenic mediators in atherosclerosis. These haemodynamic abnormalities influenced by the presence of a magnetic field. This study conducted computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis 4 coronary artery models, derived from authentic human coronaries, with mild moderate severe stenosis severity. The aim was investigate effect static field varying intensities on areas wall (ALWSS), maximum (MWSS) length volume flow recirculation zones. results showed that both beneficial detrimental changes haemodynamics. effects lowered decreased size ALWSS zones whereas is increased MWSS. With increasing severity becomes more prominent. An externally applied can improve haemodynamics arteries, especially setting moderate-to-severe

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