Perspectives of Ayurveda in Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine for Patient Compliance

Perspectives of Ayurveda in Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine for Patient Compliance

Post-Genomic Cardiology

Post-Genomic Cardiology

Biomechanics of the Aorta

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Biomechanics of the Aorta: Modelling for Patient Care is a holistic analysis of the aorta towards its biomechanical description. The book addresses topics such as physiology, clinical imaging, tissue and blood flow modeling, along with knowledge that is n
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Biomechanics of the Aorta: Modelling for Patient Care is a holistic analysis of the aorta towards its biomechanical description. The book addresses topics such as physiology, clinical imaging, tissue and blood flow modeling, along with knowledge that is needed in diagnostics, aortic rupture prediction, assist surgical planning, and more. It encompasses a wide range of topics from the basic sciences (Vascular biology, Continuum mechanics, Image analysis) to clinical applications, as well as describing and presenting computational studies and experimental benches to mimic, understand and propose the best treatment of aortic pathologies. The book begins with an introduction to the fundamental aspects of the anatomy, biology and physiopathology of the aorta and proceeds to present the main computational fluid dynamic studies and biomechanical and mechanobiological models developed over the last decade. With approaches, methodologies and findings from contributors all over the world, this new volume in the Biomechanics of Living Organs series will increase understanding of aortic function as well as improve the design of medical devices and clinical interventions, including surgical procedures. - Comprehensive coverage of the main computational fluid dynamic studies and biomechanical and mechanobiological models developed over the last decade- Introduces the most recent imaging technologies to characterize factors, including aortic geometry, mechanical properties of aortic tissues, and cellular activity in the vessel wall- Synthesizes advances in vascular biomechanics, medical imaging, and computational modeling of finite element fluid and solid models
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