Publications by authors named "Susanne Roedler"

Objective: The pathogenesis of cardiac allograft vasculopathy after heart transplant remains controversial. Histologically, cardiac allograft vasculopathy is characterized by intimal hyperplasia of the coronary arteries induced by infiltrating cells. The origin of these infiltrating cells in cardiac allograft vasculopathy is unclear.

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Aims: Longitudinal strain determined by speckle tracking is a sensitive parameter to detect systolic left ventricular dysfunction. In this study, we assessed regional and global longitudinal strain values in long-term heart transplants and compared deformation indices with ejection fraction as determined by transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) and multislice computed tomographic coronary angiography (MSCTA).

Methods And Results: TTE and MSCTA were prospectively performed in 31 transplant patients (10.

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Computer models of arterial trees can be generated from optimization principles using the algorithm of constrained constructive optimization (CCO). Up to now this algorithm could handle only tissue areas of convex shape, without concavities. CCO is now generalized to cope also with non-convex organ shapes, possibly featuring external as well as internal concavities.

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Using optimized computer models of arterial trees we demonstrate that flow heterogeneity is a necessary consequence of a uniform shear stress distribution. Model trees are generated and optimized under different modes of boundary conditions. In one mode flow is delivered to the tissue as homogeneously as possible.

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