Journal article

Basic science for the clinician: Biomechanical stress in coronary atherosclerosis: Emerging insights from computational modelling

V Thondapu, CV Bourantas, N Foin, IK Jang, PW Serruys, P Barlis

European Heart Journal | Published : 2017

Abstract

Coronary plaque rupture is the most common cause of vessel thrombosis and acute coronary syndrome. The accurate early detection of plaques prone to rupture may allow prospective, preventative treatment; however, current diagnostic methods remain inadequate to detect these lesions. Established imaging features indicating vulnerability do not confer adequate specificity for symptomatic rupture. Similarly, even though experimental and computational studies have underscored the importance of endothelial shear stress in progressive atherosclerosis, the ability of shear stress to predict plaque progression remains incremental. This review examines recent advances in image-based computational model..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work has been partially supported by the Australian Research Council through ARC Linkage Project LP120100233. This research was also supported by the Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative (VLSCI grant number VR0210) on its Peak Computing Facility at the University of Melbourne, an initiative of the Victorian Government, Australia.