Structure, mechanical properties, and modeling of cyclically compressed pulmonary emboli

Volume: 105, Pages: 103699 - 103699
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Pulmonary embolism occurs when blood flow to a part of the lungs is blocked by a venous thrombus that has traveled from the lower limbs. Little is known about the mechanical behavior of emboli under compressive forces from the surrounding musculature and blood pressure. We measured the stress-strain responses of human pulmonary emboli under cyclic compression, and showed that emboli exhibit a hysteretic stress-strain curve. The fibrin fibers and...
Paper Details
Title
Structure, mechanical properties, and modeling of cyclically compressed pulmonary emboli
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
105
Pages
103699 - 103699
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