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The Impact of the Right Coronary Artery Geometric Parameters on Hemodynamic Performance.

Authors :
Pinho N
Sousa LC
Castro CF
António CC
Carvalho M
Ferreira W
Ladeiras-Lopes R
Ferreira ND
Braga P
Bettencourt N
Pinto SIS
Source :
Cardiovascular engineering and technology [Cardiovasc Eng Technol] 2019 Jun; Vol. 10 (2), pp. 257-270. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Feb 06.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Purpose: Coronary artery geometry can have a significant impact in the hemodynamic behavior of coronary blood flow, influencing atherosclerotic plaque formation. The present work focuses on, through a statistical study, the connection between several geometric parameters of the right coronary artery-ostium cross-sectional area, angles between the common trunk and the side-branches, tortuosity, curvature and cross-sectional area in each side-branch-and their influence on hemodynamic descriptors. Parameters such as low wall shear stress and local disturbed flow, which are associated with atherosclerosis formation, were analysed.<br />Methods: Computed tomography images of ten healthy individuals were selected to reconstruct in vivo three-dimensional models of right coronary arteries. Blood flow was simulated through a compliant model with realistic boundary conditions. Calculated hemodynamic descriptors values were correlated with the geometric parameters using the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) and the p value.<br />Results: The strongest correlations were found in the middle and distal segments of the right coronary artery. A decrease in the ostium area promotes a decrease in the WSS magnitude from the proximal to the distal segment (r = 0.82). Very strong correlations (r > 0.90) were achieved between geometric parameters (cross-sectional area, angle, tortuosity) of the right-ventricular branch and the wall shear stress magnitude in the middle and distal segments.<br />Conclusions: Low values of tortuosity, smaller cross-sectional area and higher angle of the right-ventricular branch leads to a hemodynamic behavior more propitious to atherosclerosis formation, within the study cases. The right-ventricular branch seems to have the highest influence in the hemodynamic behavior of the right coronary artery.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1869-4098
Volume :
10
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cardiovascular engineering and technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30725435
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13239-019-00403-8