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Distensibility of Deformable Aortic Replicas Assessed by an Integrated In-Vitro and In-Silico Approach †

The correct estimation of the distensibility of deformable aorta replicas is a challenging issue, in particular when its local characterization is necessary. We propose a combined in-vitro and in-silico approach to face this problem. First, we tested an aortic silicone arch in a pulse-duplicator ana...

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Autores principales: Di Micco, Luigi, Comunale, Giulia, Bonvini, Stefano, Peruzzo, Paolo, Susin, Francesca Maria
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35324783
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9030094
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author Di Micco, Luigi
Comunale, Giulia
Bonvini, Stefano
Peruzzo, Paolo
Susin, Francesca Maria
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Comunale, Giulia
Bonvini, Stefano
Peruzzo, Paolo
Susin, Francesca Maria
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description The correct estimation of the distensibility of deformable aorta replicas is a challenging issue, in particular when its local characterization is necessary. We propose a combined in-vitro and in-silico approach to face this problem. First, we tested an aortic silicone arch in a pulse-duplicator analyzing its dynamics under physiological working conditions. The aortic flow rate and pressure were measured by a flow meter at the inlet and two probes placed along the arch, respectively. Video imaging analysis allowed us to estimate the outer diameter of the aorta in some sections in time. Second, we replicated the in-vitro experiment through a Fluid-Structure Interaction simulation. Observed and computed values of pressures and variations in aorta diameters, during the cardiac cycle, were compared. Results were considered satisfactory enough to suggest that the estimation of local distensibility from in-silico tests is reliable, thus overcoming intrinsic experimental limitations. The aortic distensibility (AD) is found to vary significantly along the phantom by ranging from 3.0 × 10(−3) mmHg(−1) in the ascending and descending tracts to 4.2 × 10(−3) mmHg(−1) in the middle of the aortic arch. Interestingly, the above values underestimate the AD obtained in preliminary tests carried out on straight cylindrical samples made with the same material of the present phantom. Hence, the current results suggest that AD should be directly evaluated on the replica rather than on the samples of the adopted material. Moreover, tests should be suitably designed to estimate the local rather than only the global distensibility.
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spelling pubmed-89450062022-03-25 Distensibility of Deformable Aortic Replicas Assessed by an Integrated In-Vitro and In-Silico Approach † Di Micco, Luigi Comunale, Giulia Bonvini, Stefano Peruzzo, Paolo Susin, Francesca Maria Bioengineering (Basel) Article The correct estimation of the distensibility of deformable aorta replicas is a challenging issue, in particular when its local characterization is necessary. We propose a combined in-vitro and in-silico approach to face this problem. First, we tested an aortic silicone arch in a pulse-duplicator analyzing its dynamics under physiological working conditions. The aortic flow rate and pressure were measured by a flow meter at the inlet and two probes placed along the arch, respectively. Video imaging analysis allowed us to estimate the outer diameter of the aorta in some sections in time. Second, we replicated the in-vitro experiment through a Fluid-Structure Interaction simulation. Observed and computed values of pressures and variations in aorta diameters, during the cardiac cycle, were compared. Results were considered satisfactory enough to suggest that the estimation of local distensibility from in-silico tests is reliable, thus overcoming intrinsic experimental limitations. The aortic distensibility (AD) is found to vary significantly along the phantom by ranging from 3.0 × 10(−3) mmHg(−1) in the ascending and descending tracts to 4.2 × 10(−3) mmHg(−1) in the middle of the aortic arch. Interestingly, the above values underestimate the AD obtained in preliminary tests carried out on straight cylindrical samples made with the same material of the present phantom. Hence, the current results suggest that AD should be directly evaluated on the replica rather than on the samples of the adopted material. Moreover, tests should be suitably designed to estimate the local rather than only the global distensibility. MDPI 2022-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8945006/ /pubmed/35324783 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9030094 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Di Micco, Luigi
Comunale, Giulia
Bonvini, Stefano
Peruzzo, Paolo
Susin, Francesca Maria
Distensibility of Deformable Aortic Replicas Assessed by an Integrated In-Vitro and In-Silico Approach †
title Distensibility of Deformable Aortic Replicas Assessed by an Integrated In-Vitro and In-Silico Approach †
title_full Distensibility of Deformable Aortic Replicas Assessed by an Integrated In-Vitro and In-Silico Approach †
title_fullStr Distensibility of Deformable Aortic Replicas Assessed by an Integrated In-Vitro and In-Silico Approach †
title_full_unstemmed Distensibility of Deformable Aortic Replicas Assessed by an Integrated In-Vitro and In-Silico Approach †
title_short Distensibility of Deformable Aortic Replicas Assessed by an Integrated In-Vitro and In-Silico Approach †
title_sort distensibility of deformable aortic replicas assessed by an integrated in-vitro and in-silico approach †
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35324783
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9030094
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