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Heterogeneity of coronary arterial branching geometry

机译:冠状动脉分支几何的异质性

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Past measurements of arterial branching geometry have indicated that the branching geometry is somewhat consistent with an optimal trade-off between the work needed to build and maintain the arterial tree and the work needed to operate the tree as a transport system. The branching geometry is also consistent with the mechanism that acutely adjusts the lumen diameter by way of maintaining a constant shear stress by dilating (or constricting) the arteries via the nitric oxide mechanism. However, those observations also indicate that there is considerable variation about the predicted optimization, both within any one individual and between individuals. Possible causes for this variation include: (1) measurement noise - both due to the imprecision of the method but also the preparation of the specimen for applying the measurement technique, (2) the fact that the measurement task presents a major logistic problem, which increases as the vessel size decreases (but the number of branches correspondingly doubles at each branching) and results in progressive under-sampling as the vessel size decreases, (3) because of the logistic task involved the number of arterial trees analyzed is also greatly limited, and (4) there may indeed be actual heterogeneity in the geometry which is due to slight variation in implementation of the 'rules' used to construct a vascular tree. Indeed, it is this latter possibility that is of considerable physiological interest as it could result in the observed heterogeneity of organ perfusion and also provide some insight into the relative importance of 'initial ' conditions (i.e., how the vascular tree initially develops during embryogenesis) and the adaptive mechanisms operative in the maturing individual. The use of micro-CT imaging to provide 3D images of the intact vascular tree within the intact organ overcomes or minimizes the logistic problems listed above. It is the purpose of this study to examine whether variability in the branching geometry is constant over the length of an artery or whether this progressively amplifies along the length of the artery.
机译:过去的动脉分支几何学的测量表明,分支几何形状有些符合在建立和维护动脉树所需的工作之间的最佳权衡以及作为运输系统操作树所需的工作。分支几何形状也与通过通过一氧化氮机构扩张(或收缩)动脉通过通过氧化氮机构扩张(或收缩)动脉来保持腔直径的机制一致。然而,这些观察结果还表明,在任何一个人和个人之间,都有相当大的差异。这种变化的可能原因包括:(1)测量噪声 - 由于该方法的不确定,而且还为应用测量技术的标本的制备,(2)测量任务呈现主要后勤问题的事实随着血管尺寸减少(但是分支的数量相应地在每个分支下移动)并导致船舶尺寸降低,(3)由于物流任务涉及分析的动脉树的数量也极大限制(4)几何形状可能确实存在实际异质性,这是由于用于构建血管树的“规则”的实施的微小变化。实际上,它是后一种可能性的可能性,这可能导致器官灌注的异质性,并且还对“初始”条件的相对重要性提供了一些洞察力(即,血管树最初在胚胎发生期间最初发生的相对重要性)和在成熟的人中操作的自适应机制。使用微CT成像以在完整器官内提供完整血管树的3D图像克服或最小化上面列出的后勤问题。本研究的目的是检查支化几何形状的可变性是否在动脉的长度上是恒定的,或者这是否沿动脉的长度逐渐放大。

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