DocumentCode
805986
Title
The role of intramyocardial pressure during coronary sinus interventions: a computer model study
Author
Schreiner, W. ; Neumann, F. ; Mohl, W.
Author_Institution
Second Dept. of Surg., Vienna Univ., Austria
Volume
37
Issue
10
fYear
1990
Firstpage
956
Lastpage
967
Abstract
A model consisting of an arterial, a capillary, and a venous compartment was developed to reproduce experimentally determined hemodynamic results of the arterial and venous sides of coronary circulation. From the model, intramyocardial flow between capillaries and veins, which is inaccessible to measurement, was estimated. Results are given for normal perfusion and coronary sinus occlusion conditions. For both conditions, intramyocardial pressure was varied within the model in order to study its impact on intramyocardial flow. For low and moderate intramyocardial pressures under coronary sinus occlusion, retrograde flow from veins to capillaries increases with increasing intramyocardial pressure. However, for very high values of intramyocardial pressure, which are close to left ventricular pressure, retrograde flow declined.<>
Keywords
biology computing; cardiology; haemodynamics; medical computing; physiological models; pulsatile flow; capillaries; computer model; coronary circulation; coronary sinus interventions; haemodynamics; intramyocardial flow; intramyocardial pressure; pulsatile flows; retrograde flow; veins; Arteries; Blood; Catheters; Fluid flow measurement; Heart rate; Hemodynamics; Myocardium; Pressure control; Shape measurement; Veins; Computer Simulation; Coronary Circulation; Coronary Disease; Heart; Hemodynamics; Humans; Models, Cardiovascular; Pressure;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/10.102808
Filename
102808
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