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Research Article

On the importance of tunica intima in the aging aorta: a three-layered in silico model for computing wall stresses in abdominal aortic aneurysms

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Pages 467-484 | Received 10 Feb 2020, Accepted 07 Oct 2020, Published online: 22 Oct 2020
 

Abstract

Layer-specific experimental data for human aortic tissue suggest that, in aged arteries and arteries with non-atherosclerotic intimal thickening, the innermost layer of the aorta increases significantly its stiffness and thickness, becoming load-bearing. However, there are very few computational studies of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) that take into account the mechanical contribution of the three layers that comprise the aneurysmal tissue. In this paper, a three-layered finite element model is proposed from the simplest uniaxial stress state to geometrically parametrized models of AAAs with different asymmetry values. Comparisons are made between a three-layered artery wall and a mono-layered intact artery, which represents the complex behavior of the aggregate adventitia-media-intima in a single layer with averaged mechanical properties. Likewise, the response of our idealized geometries is compared with similar experimental and numerical models. Finally, the mechanical contributions of adventitia, media and intima are analyzed for the three-layered aneurysms through the evaluation of the mean stress absorption percentage. Results show the relevance and necessity of considering the inclusion of tunica intima in multi-layered models of AAAs for getting accurate results in terms of peak wall stresses and displacements.

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Funding

The research leading to these results has received funding from the Galician Regional Government (Xunta de Galicia) under grant agreement Grupos de referencia competitiva ED431C 2017/72. The authors fully acknowledge the support received. Mr. de Lucio also acknowledges the funding received from the Spanish Government (Ministerio de Educación Cultura y Deporte) under the programme Becas de colaboración de estudiantes en departamentos universitarios para el curso académico 2017-2018.

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