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Finite Element Analysis of the Mechanism of Traumatic Aortic Rupture (TAR)

As many as 80% of patients with TAR die on the spot while out of those reaching a hospital, 30% would die within 24 hours. Thus, it is essential to better understand and prevent this injury. The exact mechanics of TAR are unknown. Although most researchers approve it as a common-sense deceleration i...

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Autores principales: Nan, JiFeng, Rezaei, Mohammadreza, Mazhar, Rashid, Jaber, Fadi, Musharavati, Farayi, Zalnezhad, Erfan, Chowdhury, Muhammad E. H.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7364233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32724330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6718495
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author Nan, JiFeng
Rezaei, Mohammadreza
Mazhar, Rashid
Jaber, Fadi
Musharavati, Farayi
Zalnezhad, Erfan
Chowdhury, Muhammad E. H.
author_facet Nan, JiFeng
Rezaei, Mohammadreza
Mazhar, Rashid
Jaber, Fadi
Musharavati, Farayi
Zalnezhad, Erfan
Chowdhury, Muhammad E. H.
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description As many as 80% of patients with TAR die on the spot while out of those reaching a hospital, 30% would die within 24 hours. Thus, it is essential to better understand and prevent this injury. The exact mechanics of TAR are unknown. Although most researchers approve it as a common-sense deceleration injury, the exact detailed mechanism of TRA still remains unidentified. In this work, a deceleration mechanism of TAR was carried out using finite element analysis (FEA). The FE analysis aimed to predict internal kinematics of the aorta and assist to comprehend the mechanism of aorta injury. The model contains the heart, lungs, thoracic aorta vessel, and rib cage. High-resolution computerized tomography (HR CT scan) was used to provide pictures that were reconstructed by MIMICS software. ANSYS FE simulation was carried out to investigate the behavior of the aorta in the thoracic interior after deceleration occurred during a car crash. The finite element analysis indicated that maximum stress and strain applied to the aorta were from 5.4819e5 to 2.614e6 Pa and 0.21048 to 0.62676, respectively, in the Y-direction when the initial velocity increased from 10 to 25 m/s. Furthermore, in the X-direction when the velocity changed from 15 to 25 m/s, the stress and strain values increased from 5.17771e5 to 2.3128e6 and from 0.22445 to 0.618, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-73642332020-07-27 Finite Element Analysis of the Mechanism of Traumatic Aortic Rupture (TAR) Nan, JiFeng Rezaei, Mohammadreza Mazhar, Rashid Jaber, Fadi Musharavati, Farayi Zalnezhad, Erfan Chowdhury, Muhammad E. H. Comput Math Methods Med Research Article As many as 80% of patients with TAR die on the spot while out of those reaching a hospital, 30% would die within 24 hours. Thus, it is essential to better understand and prevent this injury. The exact mechanics of TAR are unknown. Although most researchers approve it as a common-sense deceleration injury, the exact detailed mechanism of TRA still remains unidentified. In this work, a deceleration mechanism of TAR was carried out using finite element analysis (FEA). The FE analysis aimed to predict internal kinematics of the aorta and assist to comprehend the mechanism of aorta injury. The model contains the heart, lungs, thoracic aorta vessel, and rib cage. High-resolution computerized tomography (HR CT scan) was used to provide pictures that were reconstructed by MIMICS software. ANSYS FE simulation was carried out to investigate the behavior of the aorta in the thoracic interior after deceleration occurred during a car crash. The finite element analysis indicated that maximum stress and strain applied to the aorta were from 5.4819e5 to 2.614e6 Pa and 0.21048 to 0.62676, respectively, in the Y-direction when the initial velocity increased from 10 to 25 m/s. Furthermore, in the X-direction when the velocity changed from 15 to 25 m/s, the stress and strain values increased from 5.17771e5 to 2.3128e6 and from 0.22445 to 0.618, respectively. Hindawi 2020-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7364233/ /pubmed/32724330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6718495 Text en Copyright © 2020 JiFeng Nan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The publication of this article was funded by Qatar National Library.
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Rezaei, Mohammadreza
Mazhar, Rashid
Jaber, Fadi
Musharavati, Farayi
Zalnezhad, Erfan
Chowdhury, Muhammad E. H.
Finite Element Analysis of the Mechanism of Traumatic Aortic Rupture (TAR)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7364233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32724330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6718495
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