Literature DB >> 11339329

A mechanistic model of acute platelet accumulation in thrombogenic stenoses.

D M Wootton1, C P Markou, S R Hanson, D N Ku.   

Abstract

Thrombosis on an atherosclerotic lesion can cause heart attack or stroke. Thrombosis may be triggered by plaque rupture or erosion, creating a thrombogenic stenosis. To measure and model this situation, collagen-coated stenoses have been exposed to nonanticoagulated blood in a baboon ex vivo shunt. The maximum rate of platelet accumulation, measured using a gamma camera, was highest in the throat region of moderate and severe stenoses, and increased with increasing stenosis severity. A species transport model of platelet accumulation was developed, which included mechanisms of convection, shear-enhanced diffusion, near-wall platelet concentration, and a kinetic model of platelet activation and aggregation. The model accurately reproduced the average spatial pattern and time rate of platelet accumulation in the upstream and throat regions of the stenosis, where shear-enhanced diffusivity increased platelet transport in the stenosis throat. Downstream of the throat where flow is complicated by recirculation, the model computed a transport-limited region with lower than measured platelet accumulation, suggesting that fluid-phase platelet activation may significantly affect both transport and adhesion rates in the poststenotic region. This model may provide an initial quantitative estimate of the likelihood of occlusive thrombus in individual patients due to plaque erosion, artery spasm, incomplete angioplasty, or plaque rupture.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11339329     DOI: 10.1114/1.1359449

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0090-6964            Impact factor:   3.934


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