Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session L05: Physiological Fluid Mechanics III: Large Vessels
8:00 AM–10:36 AM,
Monday, November 25, 2024
Room: Ballroom E
Chair: Robert Kunz, Pennsylvania State University
Abstract: L05.00011 : Integrating Hemodynamics into Predictive Modeling of In-Stent Restenosis: A Computational Study
10:10 AM–10:23 AM
Presenter:
Paolo Peruzzo
(University of Padua)
Authors:
Paolo Peruzzo
(University of Padua)
Jacopo Del Ferraro
(University of Padua)
Stefano Lanzoni
(University of Padua)
Our findings revealed that restenosis progresses more rapidly in the femoral artery (approximately 15 days) compared to the coronary artery (approximately 30 days). This disparity, resulting from different hemodynamic conditions, underscores the significant impact of local flow dynamics and highlights the importance of accurately modeling both the anatomical structure and corresponding hemodynamics of arteries when predicting in-stent restenosis. Understanding these dynamics is essential for developing more effective stent designs and therapeutic strategies.
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