Computational Study of Aortic Hemodynamics: From Simplified to Patient-Specific Geometries
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- Application of 3D curvature and torsion in evaluating aortic tortuosity
- An Aortic Root Geometric Model, Based on Transesophageal Echocardiographic Image Sequences (TEE), for Biomechanical Simulation
- Hemodynamics and stresses in numerical simulations of the thoracic aorta: stochastic sensitivity analysis to inlet flow-rate waveform
- Patient-specific analysis of post-operative aortic hemodynamics: a focus on thoracic endovascular repair (TEVAR)
- Data-driven reduced order modelling for patient-specific hemodynamics of coronary artery bypass grafts with physical and geometrical parameters
- Towards computational modelling of aortic stenosis
- A novel computational framework to predict patient-specific hemodynamics after TEVAR: integration of structural and fluid-dynamics analysis by image elaboration
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