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Modeling of restenosis of main arteries after the intravascular stenting interventions

Authors :
O Germanova
Andrei E. Burmistrov
Andrei V. Germanov
Maksim V. Piskunov
Giuseppe Galati
Rinat Yu. Yusupov
YV Shchukin
V. A. Germanov
Source :
Science and Innovations in Medicine. 6:45-49
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
FSBEI of Higher Education SamSMU of Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, 2021.

Abstract

Objectives to study the mechanism of restenosis after the intra-arterial stenting using the original device for modeling of intra-arterial blood flow. Material and methods. To perform the experiment, we have created the original device simulating the intra-arterial blood flow. A glass tube of rotameter was the imitation of the arterial vessel. The closed system was filled with the liquid imitating blood, specifically the solution of glycerin the same viscosity as the human blood plasma. Using our original model of intra-artetial blood flow, we were able to study the intra-arterial hemodynamics under different conditions of cardiovascular system functioning, including arrhythmias. Results. In extrasystolic arrhythmia, during the spread of the first post-extrasystolic wave, we observed the intensive impact of pressure wave (the indicator was the silk thread) on the vessel walls with forming of reflected and standing waves. Putting the piezo crystal probe of pressure inside the tube, we verified our observations. The increase of pressure during the spread of the first post-extrasystolic wave in multiple measurements had a mean value of 160% in comparison with the pressure during the regular heart rhythm. Conclusion. The hydraulic shock appears during the spread of the first post-extrasystolic wave in the arterial vessel. Its effect on hemodynamics grows in case of the frequent extrasystoles and allorhythmia. The mechanical impact of hydraulic shock in extrasystoles can be the starting point of the restenosis onset and progressing in the intra-arterial stent.

Details

ISSN :
2618754X and 25001388
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science and Innovations in Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d42d57008a72d4da4913390ea57d1706
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.35693/2500-1388-2021-6-1-45-49