Biomechanical rationale of coronary artery bypass grafting of multivessel disease

Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
Olga A GrishinaOlga E Glukhova

Abstract

The biomechanical model of human coronary arteries was modified for improving the quality of diagnosis and surgical treatment for coronary heart disease. The problem of hemodynamics in the left coronary artery with multivessel bed disease - 45% stenosis of the anterior descending branch and 75% stenosis of the circumflex branch - was particularly considered. Numerical simulation of the coronary arterial bypass of the main trunk was carried out to estimate the functional condition of the coronary arteries after restoring myocardial blood supply by surgery.

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Dec 14, 2016·Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology·Hanna E BurtonDaniel M Espino

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
coronary arterial bypass
coronary bypass
coronary artery bypass

Software Mentioned

ANSYS Multiphysics
SolidWorks

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