It is well established that atherosclerotic plaques generally develop in low shear stress regions, including curved arterial segments and bifurcations1. Once these plaques intrude into the lumen, the shear stress they are exposed to alters with hitherto unknown consequences. We hypothesize that in the more advanced stages of the disease, shear stress has an important impact on plaque composition in such a way that high shear stress enhances plaque vulnerability through its biological impact on the endothelium2. We investigated this hypothesis previously by studying the relationship between shear stress and strain, a marker for plaque composition, in human coronary arteries3. In this study, we will extend that study by investigating how shear stress influences changes of strain, and thus plaque composition, over a period of 6 months.
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ASME 2008 Summer Bioengineering Conference
June 25–29, 2008
Marco Island, Florida, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Bioengineering Division
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978-0-7918-4321-5
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Shear Stress Modulates Plaque Composition in Human Coronary Arteries In Vivo
Frank Gijsen,
Frank Gijsen
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Jolanda Wentzel,
Jolanda Wentzel
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Johan Schuurbiers,
Johan Schuurbiers
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Frits Mastik,
Frits Mastik
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Johannes Schaar,
Johannes Schaar
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Patrick Serruys,
Patrick Serruys
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Anton van der Steen
Anton van der Steen
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Frank Gijsen
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Jolanda Wentzel
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Johan Schuurbiers
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Frits Mastik
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Johannes Schaar
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Patrick Serruys
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Anton van der Steen
ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Paper No:
SBC2008-192764, pp. 887-888; 2 pages
Published Online:
March 13, 2014
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Gijsen, F, Wentzel, J, Schuurbiers, J, Mastik, F, Schaar, J, Serruys, P, & van der Steen, A. "Shear Stress Modulates Plaque Composition in Human Coronary Arteries In Vivo." Proceedings of the ASME 2008 Summer Bioengineering Conference. ASME 2008 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Parts A and B. Marco Island, Florida, USA. June 25–29, 2008. pp. 887-888. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/SBC2008-192764
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