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Mengyang Cong1, Xingming Xu2, Jianfeng Qiu3,4, Shun Dai5, Chuanzhi Chen6, Xiuqing Qian7, Hongbin Zhang1, Shengxue Qin8, Huihui Zhao9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The anomalous origin of the right coronary artery (RCA) from the left coronary artery sinus (AORL) is one of the abnormal origins of the coronary arteries. Most of these issues rarely have any effects on human health, but some individuals may exhibit symptoms, such as myocardial ischemia or even sudden death. Recently, researchers have investigated the AORL through clinical cases, but studies based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) have rarely been reported. In this study, the hemodynamic changes between the normal origin of the RCA and the AORL are compared based on numerical simulation results.Entities:
Keywords: Anomalous right coronary artery; Computational fluid dynamics; Pressure; Statistical analysis; Volumetric flow; Wall shear stress
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32727522 PMCID: PMC7392689 DOI: 10.1186/s12938-020-00804-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Eng Online ISSN: 1475-925X Impact factor: 2.819
Fig. 1Position of RCA inlet velocity: a normal origin of RCA; b anomalous origin of RCA from left coronary sinus of Valsalva. Two examples are used to indicate the entrance location
Fig. 2Flow rate of entrance section of RCA. Owing to individual differences, the area and shape of the entrance section of each model are different. The flow of the inlet section for the normal and anomalous groups was separately read by two contours
Fig. 3Location selected using five-point sampling method. The gray area is the value area of the model; the value area is enlarged three times to show the details
Fig. 4a Normal origin of RCA; b anomalous RCA from LCA sinus; S % is the ratio of the cross-sectional area of the RCA to the inlet area of the ascending aorta; Q % is the ratio of the inlet volumetric flow of the RCA to the volumetric flow of the ascending aorta
Fig. 5Comparison of inlet cross-sectional area, volume flow, pressure, and WSS between abnormal group and normal group: ****P < 0.0001; ***P = 0.0001; ns P > 0.05
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| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Rotation speed | 280 ms/r |
| Collimator | 2 × 128 × 0.6 mm |
| Slice thickness | 0.75 mm |
| Slice increment | 0.50 mm |
| In plane resolution | 512 × 512 |
Fig. 6Front view and upward view of two coronary artery model examples
Fig. 7The exit velocity of the left ventricle is measured during a complete heart cycle. For stationary simulation, the entry boundary condition chosen was the maximum velocity. The velocity was 1.0 m/s