Literature DB >> 22227796

3D computational parametric analysis of eccentric atheroma plaque: influence of axial and circumferential residual stresses.

M Cilla1, E Peña, M A Martínez.   

Abstract

Plaque rupture plays a role in the majority of acute coronary syndromes. Rupture has usually been associated with stress concentrations, which are mainly affected by the plaque geometry and the tissue properties. The aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of morphology on the risk of plaque rupture, including the main geometrical factors, and to assess the role of circumferential and axial residual stresses by means of a parametric 3D finite element model. For this purpose, a 3D parametric finite element model of the coronary artery with eccentric atheroma plaque was developed. Healthy (adventitia and media in areas without atheroma plaque) and diseased (fibrotic and lipidic) tissues were considered in the model. The geometrical parameters used to define and design the idealized coronary plaque anatomy were the lipid core length, the stenosis ratio, the fibrous cap thickness, and the lipid core ratio. Finally, residual stresses in longitudinal and circumferential directions were incorporated into the model to analyse the influence of the important mechanical factors in the vulnerability of the plaque. Viewing the results, we conclude that residual stresses should be considered in the modelling of this kind of problems since they cause a significant alteration of the vulnerable plaque region limits. The obtained results show that the fibrous cap thickness and the lipid core length, in combination with the lipid core width, appear to be the key morphological parameters that play a determinant role in the maximal principal stress (MPS). However, the stenosis ratio is found to not play a significant role in vulnerability related to the MPS. Plaque rupture should therefore be observed as a consequence, not only of the cap thickness, but as a combination of the stenosis ratio, the fibrous cap thickness and the lipid core dimensions.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22227796     DOI: 10.1007/s10237-011-0369-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomech Model Mechanobiol        ISSN: 1617-7940


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