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Flow patterns and preferred sites of atherosclerotic lesions in the human aorta - I. Aortic arch.

Shunsuke Endo1, Harry L Goldsmith2, Takeshi Karino3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To elucidate the role of fluid mechanical factors in the localized genesis and development of atherosclerotic lesions in man.
METHODS: Flow patterns and preferred sites of atherosclerotic lesions in the human aortic arch were studied in detail using isolated transparent aortic trees prepared from humans postmortem and by means of flow visualization of tracer polystyrene microspheres, using cinemicrographic techniques.
RESULTS: Under the condition of steady flow that simulated mid-systole, the flow in the aortic arch consisted of three major components; (i) a straight flow to the brachio-cephalic artery located close to the right dorsal wall of the ascending aorta; (ii) a quasi-parallel undisturbed flow located close to the common median plane of the aortic arch and its side branches, and (iii) a clockwise slow, spiral secondary flow located dominantly near the left ventral wall of the aortic arch. Thus, looking down the aorta from its origin, the flow in the aortic arch appeared as a single helical flow revolving in a clockwise direction.
CONCLUSIONS: Atherosclerotic lesions were found mainly in regions of low wall shear stress such as the proximal lip of the orifice of each side branch where a slow recirculation flow formed, and the left ventral wall of the aortic arch where a slow spiral secondary flow formed.

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Keywords:  Flow visualization; helical flow; recirculation flow; secondary flow; velocity distribution; wall shear stress

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25281595     DOI: 10.3233/BIR-14005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biorheology        ISSN: 0006-355X            Impact factor:   1.875


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