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View article: Lipoprotein apheresis for lipoprotein(a)-associated progressive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: 12-years follow-up
Lipoprotein apheresis for lipoprotein(a)-associated progressive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: 12-years follow-up Open
Regular LA was associated with a decreased rate of cardiovascular events in patients with high Lp(a) (>60 mg/dl) and progressive ASCVD up to 12 years. Comparison with corresponding incidence rates in the UKBBC supports the clinical efficac…
View article: The Magnetic Field from Cylindrical Arc Coils and Magnets: A Compendium with New Analytic Solutions for Radial Magnetization and Azimuthal Current
The Magnetic Field from Cylindrical Arc Coils and Magnets: A Compendium with New Analytic Solutions for Radial Magnetization and Azimuthal Current Open
This study provides analytic solutions for the magnetic field of coils and magnets that have a non‐axisymmetric cylindrical geometry with a rectangular cross‐section. New analytic solutions are provided for radially magnetized permanent ma…
View article: Compact wave-trapping control with energy dissipation for one-dimensional continuous systems based on an extended wave filtering method
Compact wave-trapping control with energy dissipation for one-dimensional continuous systems based on an extended wave filtering method Open
This paper presents compact wave-trapping control in conjunction with an energy dissipation technique for one-dimensional systems governed by the wave equation. First, the transfer matrix method for an acoustical duct is introduced to mode…
View article: Biomechanics of abdominal aortic aneurysm in the framework of Windkessel effect and fully-developed inflow velocity via two-way non-linear FSI
Biomechanics of abdominal aortic aneurysm in the framework of Windkessel effect and fully-developed inflow velocity via two-way non-linear FSI Open
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a pathological condition characterised by localised dilation of the infrarenal aorta, which can be fatal if rupture occurs. Current diagnostic criteria for repair are not patient-specific, but computation…
View article: A review on the biomechanical behaviour of the aorta
A review on the biomechanical behaviour of the aorta Open
Large aortic aneurysm and acute and chronic aortic dissection are pathologies of the aorta requiring surgery. Recent advances in medical intervention have improved patient outcomes; however, a clear understanding of the mechanisms leading …
View article: Fluid–structure interaction study for biomechanics and risk factors in Stanford type A aortic dissection
Fluid–structure interaction study for biomechanics and risk factors in Stanford type A aortic dissection Open
Aortic dissection is a life‐threatening condition with a rising prevalence in the elderly population, possibly as a consequence of the increasing population life expectancy. Untreated aortic dissection can lead to myocardial infarction, ao…
View article: Effect of coronary artery dynamics on the wall shear stress vector field topological skeleton in fluid–structure interaction analyses
Effect of coronary artery dynamics on the wall shear stress vector field topological skeleton in fluid–structure interaction analyses Open
In this paper, we investigate the impact of coronary artery dynamics on the wall shear stress (WSS) vector field topology by comparing fluid–structure interaction (FSI) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques. As one of the most …
View article: Failure investigation and stresses in abdominal aortic aneurysms fluid-structure interaction biomechanics: Effect of nonlinear material properties and presence of intraluminal thrombus
Failure investigation and stresses in abdominal aortic aneurysms fluid-structure interaction biomechanics: Effect of nonlinear material properties and presence of intraluminal thrombus Open
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) rupture has become a prevalent cause of death and is responsible for approximately 200,000 deaths annually worldwide. Due to the fact that abdominal aortic aneurysms are permanent progressive dilatations and…
View article: Automated Coronary Optical Coherence Tomography Feature Extraction with Application to Three-Dimensional Reconstruction
Automated Coronary Optical Coherence Tomography Feature Extraction with Application to Three-Dimensional Reconstruction Open
Coronary optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an intravascular, near-infrared light-based imaging modality capable of reaching axial resolutions of 10–20 µm. This resolution allows for accurate determination of high-risk plaque features, …
View article: Automated Coronary Optical Coherence Tomography Feature Extraction with Application to Three-Dimensional Reconstruction
Automated Coronary Optical Coherence Tomography Feature Extraction with Application to Three-Dimensional Reconstruction Open
Coronary optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an intravascular, near-infrared light-based imaging modality capable of reaching axial resolutions of 10-20 µm. This resolution allows for accurate determination of high-risk plaque feat…
View article: Transitional turbulent flow in a stenosed coronary artery with a physiological pulsatile flow
Transitional turbulent flow in a stenosed coronary artery with a physiological pulsatile flow Open
The turbulence in the blood flow, caused by plaque deposition on the arterial wall, increases by the combined effect of the complex plaque geometries and the pulsatile blood flow. The correlation between the plaque geometry, the pulsatile …
View article: Molecular dynamics simulations of acoustic absorption by a carbon nanotube
Molecular dynamics simulations of acoustic absorption by a carbon nanotube Open
Acoustic absorption by a carbon nanotube (CNT) was studied using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations in a molecular domain containing a monatomic gas driven by a time-varying periodic force to simulate acoustic wave propagation. Attenuatio…
View article: Near Field Focusing Behaviour Of Airborne Ultrasonic Phased Arrays Influenced By Airflows
Near Field Focusing Behaviour Of Airborne Ultrasonic Phased Arrays Influenced By Airflows Open
This paper investigates the potential use of airborne ultrasonic phased arrays for imaging in outdoor environments as a means of overcoming the limitations experienced by kinect sensors, which may fail to work in the outdoor environments d…
View article: Acoustic absorption behaviour of a tall carbon nanotube forest
Acoustic absorption behaviour of a tall carbon nanotube forest Open
Previous investigations have shown that a 3-mm-high carbon nanotube (CNT) forest has an acoustic absorption coefficient of about 5-10% within the frequency range 125 Hz-4 kHz, which is above that of conventional acoustic materials on a per…
View article: Acoustic impedance of micro perforated membranes: Velocity continuity condition at the perforation boundary
Acoustic impedance of micro perforated membranes: Velocity continuity condition at the perforation boundary Open
The classic analytical model for the sound absorption of micro perforated materials is well developed and is based on a boundary condition where the velocity of the material is assumed to be zero, which is accurate when the material vibrat…
View article: Statistical estimation of trailing edge noise from finite wall-mounted airfoils
Statistical estimation of trailing edge noise from finite wall-mounted airfoils Open
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