Publications by authors named "Serge Simoens"

Purpose: Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is an indicator of arterial stiffness used in the prediction of cardiovascular disease such as atherosclerosis. Non-invasive methods performed with ultrasound probes allow one to compute PWV and aortic stiffness through the measurement of the aortic diameter (D) and blood flow velocity (U) with the lnD-U method. This technique based on in vivo acquisitions lacks validation since the aortic elasticity modulus cannot be verified with mechanical strength tests.

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In vitro aortic flow simulators allow studying hemodynamics with a wider range of flow visualization techniques compared to in vivo medical imaging and without the limitations of invasive examinations. This work aims to develop an experimental bench to emulate the pulsatile circulation in a realistic aortic phantom. To mimic the blood shear thinning behavior, a non-Newtonian aqueous solution is prepared with glycerin and xanthan gum polymer.

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We present a new development of digital off-axis (OA) holography for determining the instantaneous solid particle positions in a flow. This holographic imaging method uses a CCD camera for the simultaneous digital recording of two views of digital Fresnel OA holograms on the same support. The reconstruction is obtained numerically.

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