Numerical simulation of fractional flow reserve in atherosclerotic coronary arteries

I. Šaveljić, T. Djukić, D. Nikolić, S. Djorovic, N. Filipovic
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Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world with an incidence of about 30% of total mortality. It is a disease of the blood vessels of the heart that most often occurs due to the process of atherosclerosis. The process of atherosclerosis leads to narrowing of the coronary arteries, and thus to a reduced supply of blood or oxygen to the heart muscle. A fractional flow reserve (FFR) indicates the severity of blood flow blockages in the coronary arteries and allows physicians to identify which specific lesion or lesions are responsible for patient ischemia. In this paper, we studied the values of the FFR, using numerical simulations, on the geometries obtained by reconstructing the angiogram images.
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冠状动脉粥样硬化部分血流储备的数值模拟
心血管疾病是世界上死亡的主要原因,发病率约占总死亡率的30%。它是一种心脏血管疾病,最常因动脉粥样硬化过程而发生。动脉粥样硬化的过程导致冠状动脉狭窄,从而减少心肌的血液或氧气供应。分数血流储备(FFR)表明冠状动脉血流阻塞的严重程度,使医生能够确定哪些特定病变或病变导致患者缺血。在本文中,我们通过数值模拟研究了重建血管造影图像得到的几何图形的FFR值。
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