Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2875489 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2012 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We found that a 4-mm à 21-mm RBTS completely compensated for the effects of a 90% discrete stenosis of the distal aortic arch in the HN. Placed preventatively, the RBTS and arch displayed zones with thrombogenic potential showing recirculation and stagnation that persist for a substantial fraction of the cardiac cycle, indicating that anticoagulation should be considered with a prophylactic RBTS.
Keywords
HLHSleft carotid arteryRPALSABPALPARSAMPALPMRCAPDALCACardiac outputCFDComputational fluid dynamicsHypoplastic left heart syndromeright subclavian arteryInnominate arterymain pulmonary arteryright pulmonary arteryLeft pulmonary arteryleft subclavian arteryRCA, right coronary arteryLeft coronary arteryPatent ductus arteriosuslumped parameter modelNOMDescending aorta
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Authors
Andres MS, I. Ricardo MD, Eduardo PhD, Ruben BS, Christopher A. MD, Alain J. PhD, William M. MD, PhD,