Journal article

Angiography-Based 4-Dimensional Superficial Wall Strain and Stress: A New Diagnostic Tool in the Catheterization Laboratory

X Wu, M Ono, H Kawashima, EKW Poon, R Torii, A Shahzad, C Gao, R Wang, P Barlis, C von Birgelen, JHC Reiber, CV Bourantas, S Tu, W Wijns, PW Serruys, Y Onuma

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine | Published : 2021

Abstract

A novel method for four-dimensional superficial wall strain and stress (4D-SWS) is derived from the arterial motion as pictured by invasive coronary angiography. Compared with the conventional finite element analysis of cardiovascular biomechanics using the estimated pulsatile pressure, the 4D-SWS approach can calculate the dynamic mechanical state of the superficial wall in vivo, which could be directly linked with plaque rupture or stent fracture. The validation of this approach using in silico models showed that the distribution and maximum values of superficial wall stress were similar to those calculated by conventional finite element analysis. The in vivo deformation was validated on 1..

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