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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 73, 458-469, Copyright © 1977 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
PE Karayannacos, N Talukder, RM Nerem, S Roshon and JS Vasko
The hemodynamic effects of multiple noncritical lesions in series were
studied in in vitro experiments and in 15 animals. Flow visualization
studies were also carried out to obtain insight into the flow pattern in
the region of stenosis. Symmetrical stenosis pieces with a 50 per cent
reduction in area were placed inside a plexiglass tube and used for both in
vitro and in vivo experiments. Varying the number of stenoses and the
spacing between them enabled us to study twelve different stenosis
configurations during both pulsatile and steady flow. Flow conditions
encountered clinically were simulated by varying the average Reynolds
number between 30 and 380. Pressure drops across the stenosis test section
were measured with a differential pressure transducer and used to calculate
critical values for multiple, uniform, noncritical stenoses and for
combinations of stenoses of different degrees. Results from steady and
pulsatile flow in vitro were comparable, as were those results from the in
vivo experiments. The pressure drop across a series of noncritical stenoses
was nearly the sum of the individual pressure drops, with only slight
dependence upon the spacing between stenoses, Thus it is concluded, from
both experimental results and from the theoretical calculations, that the
total effect of a series of noncritical stenoses may become critical and
produce symptoms of arterial insufficiency.
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