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Dimensions and mechanical properties of porcine aortic segments determined by combined impedance planimetry and high-frequency ultrasound
Authors:J H Storkholm MD  PhD  G E Villadsen  K Krogh  C S Jørgensen  H Gregersen
Institution:(1) Core Centre of Gastrointestinal Motility and Biomechanics, Institute of Experimental Clinical Research, Section SKS, Aarhus University Hospital, Skejby Sygehus, DK-8200 Aarhus N, Denmark;(2) Department of Surgical Gastro-enterology L, Section AKH, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
Abstract:The aim of the study is to devise a method for direct measurements of pressure, corss-sectional area (CSA) and wall thickness of a vessel when pressurised. Segments of porcine descending thoracic aorta from 22 and 35 kg pigs (in groups 1 and 2, respectively) and of abdominal aorta from 35 kg pigs are studied in vitro. Impedance planimetry provides measurements of the luminal pressure and CSA of the aorta. The wall thickness is measured simultaneously by means of 20 MHz A-mode ultrasound. The pressure, CSA and wall thickness are registered at different pressures at steady state. At maximum pressure, the CSAs are 107±10, 215±19 and 257±17 mm2 in the abdominal, group 1 and 2 segments, respectively. There is a difference between the abdominal group and groups 1 and 2 (p<0·05), but not between group 1 and 2 segments (p>0·2). At maximum pressure, the wall thickness is 0·52±0·04, 0·79±0·07 and 1·07±0·02 mm, in the abdominal group 1 and 2 segments, respectively (p<0·05). The circum-ferential stress-strain relationship accorded well with stress=a×exp(b× strain). The stress-strain curve of the abdominal aortas is shifted to the left, indicating an increase (p<0·05).
Keywords:Aorta  Biomechanics  Impedance planimetry  Strain  Stress  Ultrasound
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