Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10431022 | Journal of Biomechanics | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Measurements of the systolic downward motion of the aortic root revealed a significant reduction in the axial displacement in all three patients post-PEARS compared with its pre-PEARS counterparts. Higher longitudinal stresses were observed in the ascending aorta when compared with models without the root motion. Implantation of PEARS reduced the longitudinal stresses in the ascending aorta by up to 52%. In contrast, the circumferential stresses at the interface between the supported and unsupported aorta were increase by up to 82%. However, all peak stresses were less than half the known yield stress for the dilated thoracic aorta.
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Authors
S.D. Singh, X.Y. Xu, J.R. Pepper, C. Izgi, T. Treasure, R.H. Mohiaddin,