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  • The traditional theory linking low and oscillatory wall shear stress (WSS) to arterial lesions is being challenged by new findings that suggest WSS multidirectionality may play a significant role in endothelial mechanosensing.
  • A new method is introduced for analyzing the multidirectional aspects of WSS in complex blood vessel shapes by projecting WSS vectors in both axial and secondary directions.
  • This study demonstrated the effectiveness of the projection method in realistic arterial models, revealing how different flow patterns can affect WSS directionality and furthering our understanding of local blood flow's impact on vascular health.

Article Abstract

The distribution of arterial lesions is attributed by the prevalent mechanistic theory to the proatherogenic role played by low and oscillatory wall shear stress (WSS). However, discrepancies observed when comparing WSS distribution with location of regions with lesion prevalence challenge this theory and have recently stimulated the idea that a role in endothelial mechanosensing is played by WSS multidirectionality, which could contribute to explain the observed discrepancies. Here an approach is presented for analyzing the multidirectional nature of WSS in complex vascular geometries. Using an essential geometric attribute of the vessel (its centerline), the local WSS vector is projected along an "axial" direction (aligned with the tangent to the vessel׳s centerline), and "secondary" direction (orthogonal to centerline׳s tangent), which is related to secondary flow. The WSS projection scheme is applied: (1) to a realistic computational hemodynamic model of human aorta, with the aim to come up with a plausibility checking regarding its consistency; and (2) to investigate if an aortic hemodynamics characterized by different amount and topology of helical flow (HF) could influence WSS directionality. The projection scheme confirmed its consistency and plausibility in realistic arterial geometries and allowed to get insight into the relationship between aortic intravascular fluid structures and WSS directionality. The findings of this study clearly show the potential of the projection scheme as quantitative tool for an in depth investigation of the WSS multidirectional nature. The proposed approach enriches the arsenal of tools available to study and exploit the role played by local hemodynamics in vascular disease.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2015.02.027DOI Listing

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