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Evaluating the Stress State and the Load-Bearing Fraction as Predicted by an In Vivo Parameter Identification Method for the Abdominal Aorta
Linköping University, Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Division of Diagnostics and Specialist Medicine. Linköping University, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. Region Östergötland, Heart Center, Department of Clinical Physiology in Linköping.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0025-3011
Linköping University, Department of Management and Engineering, Solid Mechanics. Linköping University, Faculty of Science & Engineering.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3288-7155
Linköping University, Department of Management and Engineering, Solid Mechanics. Linköping University, Faculty of Science & Engineering.
Linköping University, Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Division of Diagnostics and Specialist Medicine. Linköping University, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. Region Östergötland, Heart Center, Department of Clinical Physiology in Linköping.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-2198-9690
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2025 (English)In: Medical Sciencs, E-ISSN 2076-3271, Vol. 13, no 1, article id 9Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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Background: Arterial mechanics are crucial to cardiovascular functionality. The pressure–strain elastic modulus often delineates mechanical properties. Emerging methods use non-linear continuum mechanics and non-convex minimization to identify tissue-specific parameters in vivo. Reliability of these methods, particularly their accuracy in representing the in vivo stress state, is a significant concern. This study aims to compare the predicted stress state and the collagen-attributed load-bearing fraction with the stress state from in silico experiments. Methods: Our team has evaluated an in vivo parameter identification method through in silico experiments involving finite element models and demonstrated good agreement with the parameters of a healthy abdominal aorta. Results: The findings suggest that the circumferential stress state is well represented for an abdominal aorta with a low transmural stress gradient. Larger discrepancies are observed in the axial direction. The agreement deteriorates in both directions with an increasing transmural stress gradient, attributed to the membrane model’s inability to capture transmural gradients. The collagen-attributed load-bearing fraction is well predicted, particularly in the circumferential direction. Conclusions: These findings underscore the importance of investigating both isotropic and anisotropic aspects of the vessel wall. This evaluation advances the parameter identification method towards clinical application as a potential tool for assessing arterial mechanics.

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Basel: MDPI, 2025. Vol. 13, no 1, article id 9
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abdominal aorta, in vivo, stress state, load-bearing fraction, in silico, evaluation
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URN: urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-212636DOI: 10.3390/medsci13010009ISI: 001482911600001PubMedID: 39982234Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85219375771OAI: oai:DiVA.org:liu-212636DiVA, id: diva2:1947921
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Funding Agencies|Region stergtland; Medical Faculty Linkping University; Swedish Research Council [621-2014-4165]; Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation

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