Brant A M, Teodori M F, Kormos R L, Borovetz H S
Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pennsylvania.
J Biomech. 1987;20(9):831-8. doi: 10.1016/0021-9290(87)90143-6.
A study is described in which the effects of hemodynamics on arterial geometry are investigated in vitro. A novel perfusion apparatus is employed to deliver pulsatile flow through excised canine carotid arteries under carefully controlled conditions. Data of perfused vessel diameter and arterial wall thickness are derived from the radial displacement of the pulsating vessel as measured using a scanning laser micrometer whose accuracy is determined to be 0.0125 mm (0.0005 in). The results of 30 perfusion experiments suggest that the hemodynamic variables of transmural pressure, pulse pressure and flow rate influence vessel size and radial strain. The physiologic implications of these findings are discussed.
本文描述了一项体外研究,该研究探讨了血流动力学对动脉几何形状的影响。采用一种新型灌注装置,在精心控制的条件下,通过切除的犬颈动脉输送脉动血流。灌注血管直径和动脉壁厚度的数据来自于使用扫描激光测微仪测量的脉动血管的径向位移,该测微仪的精度确定为0.0125毫米(0.0005英寸)。30次灌注实验的结果表明,跨壁压力、脉压和流速等血流动力学变量会影响血管大小和径向应变。文中讨论了这些发现的生理学意义。