| Literature DB >> 24120412 |
Efstratios Kokkalis1, Peter R Hoskins, George A Corner, Peter A Stonebridge, Anthony J Doull, J Graeme Houston.
Abstract
Prosthetic grafts are used for the treatment of peripheral arterial disease. Re-stenosis in the distal anastomosis of these grafts is a common reason for graft occlusion. The role of local hemodynamics in development of neo-intimal hyperplasia is well known. A new graft design has been proposed for the induction of optimized spiral flow in the host vessel. The secondary flow motions induced by this graft were compared with those of a control device. Both types of grafts were connected with vessel mimic and positioned in ultrasound flow phantoms with identical geometry. Constant flow rates were applied. Data collected in the cross-sectional view distal from the graft outflow and dual-beam vector Doppler was applied to create 2-D velocity maps. A single-spiral flow pattern was found for the flow-modified graft, and double or triple spirals for the control graft. In-plane maximum velocity was greater for the flow-modified graft than for the control device.Entities:
Keywords: Doppler ultrasound; Flow phantom; Secondary flow; Spiral flow; Vascular prosthetic grafts; Vector Doppler; Velocity
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24120412 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2013.07.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound Med Biol ISSN: 0301-5629 Impact factor: 2.998