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Results showed that higher competitive flow in the bypass graft would produce unbeneficial wall shear stress distribution associating with endothelial dysfunction and subsequent graft failure. The coronary bypass graft surgery was preferred to be carried out when the LAD stenosis was higher than 75%.
Jul 30, 2012
Competitive flow from native coronary artery is considered as a major factor in the failure of the coronary artery bypass grafts.
Competitive flow from native coronary artery is considered as a major factor in the failure of the coronary artery bypass grafts.
Sep 10, 2012 · Competitive flow from native coronary artery is considered as a major factor in the failure of the coronary artery bypass grafts.
Conclusions: Competitive flow may produce adverse hemodynamic effects on artery graft, especially when the stenosis degree is below 50%, competitive flow will ...
Graft flow is highly dependent on the degree of competitive flow, and high competitive flow was found to produce unfavourable WSS consistent with ...
Impact of Competitive Flow on Hemodynamics in Coronary Surgery: Numerical Study of ITA-LAD Model. Material type: 記事. Author: Jinli Dingほか. Publisher ...
Apr 25, 2020 · Bibliographic details on Impact of Competitive Flow on Hemodynamics in Coronary Surgery: Numerical Study of ITA-LAD Model.
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Competitive flow from native coronary artery is considered as a major factor in the failure of the coronary artery bypass grafts. However, the physiological ...
The main focus of this work is to investigate and determine the correlation between the hemodynamic effects with the different degrees of LAD stenosis.