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Simulation of stress in a blood vessel due to plaque sediments in coronary artery disease

Authors
Rakibuzzaman, MdKim, Hyoung-HoSuh, Sang-HoLee, Byoung-KwonKwon, Hyuck MoonZhou, Ling
Issue Date
Jul-2024
Publisher
Institute of Physics
Keywords
blood flow; computational fluid dynamics; coronary artery; fluid-structure interaction; plaque rupture; von Mises stress
Citation
Biomedical Physics and Engineering Express, v.10, no.4
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Journal Title
Biomedical Physics and Engineering Express
Volume
10
Number
4
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/70813
DOI
10.1088/2057-1976/ad50da
ISSN
2057-1976
2057-1976
Abstract
Atherosclerosis is a cardiovascular disease mainly caused by plaque deposition in blood vessels. Plaque comprises components such as thrombosis, fibrin, collagen, and lipid core. It plays an essential role in inducing rupture in a blood vessel. Generally, Plaque could be described as three kinds of elastic models: cellular Plaque, hypocellular Plaque, and calcified Plaque. The present study aimed to investigate the behavior of atherosclerotic plaque rupture according to different lipid cores using Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI). The blood vessel was also varied with different thicknesses (0.05, 0.25, and 0.5 mm). In this study, FSI simulation with a cellular plaque model with various thicknesses was investigated to obtain information on plaque rupture. Results revealed that the blood vessel with Plaque having a lipid core represents higher stresses than those without a lipid core. Blood vessels’ thin thickness, like a thin cap, results in more considerable than Von Mises stress. The result also suggests that even at low fracture stress, the risk of rupture due to platelet decomposition at the gap was more significant for cellular plaques. © 2024 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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