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Impedance and wave reflection in arterial system: simulation with geometrically tapered T-tubes.

K C Chang1, Y Z Tseng, T S Kuo, H I Chen.   

Abstract

The aortic input impedance is simulated by an asymmetric T-tube model loaded with complex loads. A geometric tapering is incorporated to represent the vasculature, assuming a triangular distribution of the wave transmission paths. Parametric analyses using physiological data demonstrate that the predicted impedance and reflection coefficient spectrum (RCS) closely mimic the experimental data. The simulation also reveals several significant features. As diameter tapering can minimise the presence and influence of wave reflections, the impedance modulus stays relatively constant with two distinct minima. The frequency of first minimum of impedance modulus is evidence of the tube elasticity and load compliance in the lower extremity, and the frequency of second minimum is evidence of those in the upper extremity. The high-frequency portion of the impedance modulus is affected by the tube elasticity, but not by the load compliance. The impedance spectrum at higher frequencies shows no notable fluctuations corresponding to a decrease in blood or wall viscosity. Furthermore, the low-frequency range in RCS is dominated by the longer lower body tube, and the high-frequency range by the shorter upper body tube. This geometrically tapered T-tube is considered a more natural model for the description of the systemic arterial system.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8523906     DOI: 10.1007/bf02510782

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput        ISSN: 0140-0118            Impact factor:   2.602


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