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Frontiers in Physiology
Coronary Blood Flow Is Increased in RV Hypertrophy, but the Shape of Normalized Waves Is Preserved Throughout the Arterial Tree
Ghassan S. Kassab1  Yunlong Huo2 
[1] California Medical Innovations Institute, San Diego, CA, United States;Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China;PKU-HKUST Shenzhen-Hongkong Institution, Shenzhen, China;
关键词: pulsatile flow;    right ventricular hypertrophy;    right coronary arterial tree;    Womersley-type model;    Pulsatile wall shear stress;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fphys.2018.00675
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

A pulsatile hemodynamic analysis was carried out in the right coronary arterial (RCA) tree of control and RV hypertrophy (RVH) hearts. The shape of flow and wall shear stress (WSS) waves was hypothesized to be maintained throughout the RCA tree in RVH (i.e., similar patterns of normalized flow and WSS waves in vessels of various sizes). Consequently, we reconstructed the entire RCA tree down to the first capillary bifurcation of control and RVH hearts based on measured morphometric data. A Womersley-type model was used to compute the flow and WSS waves in the tree. The hemodynamic parameters obtained from experimental measurements were incorporated into the numerical model. Given an increased number of arterioles, the mean and amplitude of flow waves at the inlet of RCA tree in RVH was found to be two times larger than that in control, but no significant differences (p > 0.05) were found in precapillary arterioles. The increase of stiffness in RCA of RVH preserved the shape of normalized flow and WSS waves, but increased the PWV in coronary arteries and reduced the phase angle difference for the waves between the most proximal RCA and the most distal precapillary arteriole. The study is important for understanding pulsatile coronary blood flow in ventricular hypertrophy.

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