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Separate determination of the pulsatile elastic and viscous forces developed in the arterial wall in vivo
Authors:R. D. Bauer  R. Busse  A. Schabert  Y. Summa  E. Wetterer
Affiliation:(1) Institut für Physiologie und Kardiologie der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Waldstrasse 6, D-8520 Erlangen, Germany
Abstract:The viscoelastic behaviour of arteries in vivo is analyzed by separate representation of the purely elastic and the purely viscous properties, using natural pressure and diameter pulses of various dog arteries recorded under steady-state conditions. The circumferential wall stress (sgr) and the radius (r) of the mean wall layer are calculated as functions of time and the hysteresis of the sgr-r diagram is represented. The stress is regarded as the sum of an elastic stress (sgrel) which is a function ofr, and a viscous stress (sgrvis) which is a function ofdr/dt. Thus sgrel=sgrsgrvis. Since the sgrel-r diagram must be free from hysteresis, the disappearance of the loop is the criterion that indicates that sgrel has been found.sgrvis is formulated as a second degree polynomial ofdr/dt whose coefficients are determined using that criterion.The sgrel-r curve is always nonlinear and the elastic modulus increases with increasing radius. The sgrvis-dr/dt curve, too, is nonlinear. Its slope decreases with increasingdr/dt. The same applies to the wall viscosity (pseudoplastic behaviour). The nonlinear properties can be represented adequately by processing the experimental data in the time domain. Problems inherent in investigations based on the frequency domain, as reported in the literature, are pointed out.
Keywords:Arterial elasticity  Arterial wall viscosity  Arterial stress-strain relationship  Models of the arterial wall
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