Towards a better understanding of the posttreatment hemodynamic behaviors in femoropopliteal arteries through personalized computational models based on OCT images
Abstract The hemodynamic behavior following endovascular treatment of patients with peripheral arterial disease plays a significant role on the occurrence of restenosis in femoro-popliteal (FP) arteries. The atheroprone flow conditions that are generally accepted to promote restenosis can be calcula...
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Autores principales: | Can Gökgöl, Yasushi Ueki, Daniel Abler, Nicolas Diehm, Rolf P. Engelberger, Tatsuhiko Otsuka, Lorenz Räber, Philippe Büchler |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/85bc0cd0f1a04f5096d5289bf6561f00 |
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