Title of article :
Measuring and Modeling the Viscoelastic Properties of the Human Saphenous Vein Using the Pressure–Diameter Test
Author/Authors :
Darjani, Morteza Department of Biomedical Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, I.R. Iran , Esteki, Ali Department of Biomedical Engineering and Physics - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, I.R. Iran , Hassantash, Ahmad Modares Hospital - Institute of Cardiovascular Research - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, I.R. Iran
Abstract :
Coronary artery bypass graft surgery is a customary therapy for vascular-related diseases, with
many thousands of such a surgical modality reported annually. In this surgery, the saphenous vein,
internal mammary artery, or radial artery is grafted in order to replace the coronary arteries. Using a
device designed in our own laboratory, we primarily sought to find a suitable model representing
the mechanical behavior of the human saphenous vein wall and then to assess its mechanical
properties. The most important feature of this device is its ability to simulate the physiological
conditions that exist inside the human body. We obtained 2 samples from the saphenous opening
and the medial epicondyle in patients with hypertension. After performing measurements at
frequencies near to the heart beat frequency and finding the loss and storage moduli for each
frequency, we found that—in the scanned frequency range—the Kelvin model was the best
approach to evaluating the viscoelastic behavior of the vessels. Our findings also indicated that the
elasticity and damping coefficients could be deemed equal along the length of the saphenous vein.
Accordingly, we would advise that heart surgeons not consider the changes in the mechanical
properties along the length of the saphenous vein at the time of transplantation.
Keywords :
Mechanical behavior , Pressure–diameter test , Viscoelastic modeling , Soft tissue , Saphenous vein
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics