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Research Article

Numerical simulation of the blood flow through a pre-stenotic aneurysm in coronary artery: effects of varying heart rate

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Pages 459-477 | Received 20 Jul 2023, Accepted 08 Dec 2023, Published online: 26 Dec 2023
 

Abstract

The left anterior descending artery (LAD) is a significant coronary artery and a facilitator of oxygenated blood to the heart muscles. Thus, any occurrence of an aneurysm in LAD requires immediate medical attention. It is often inclined toward fatality if coupled with a blockage due to stenosis. Given the high relevance of understanding such models, invasive techniques under all parametric circumstances are hard to achieve. So, a theoretical approach with a cost-effective intervention of mathematical modeling becomes essential. In our current work, we analyze the model with the numerical technique of a modified form of SIMPLE pressure-correction based algorithm and perform parametric studies for the flow field with degree of stenosis, degree of aneurysm, heart rate, and distance separating aneurysm and stenosis as parameters. The study reveals a direct proportionality relation between the number of recirculation zones and heart rate through instantaneous streamline plots. Alongside this, the demonstration of an increase in the risk of rupture of the aneurysm with a decrease in the distance between stenosis and aneurysm, using the physical parameters associated with blood flow, is another key finding. Further, we examine the effect of the flow field on heat transfer and the consequent temperature profiles.

Acknowledgment

We are deeply grateful for the meticulous and thorough review of our manuscript by the reviewers. Their insightful comments and suggestions have proven incredibly beneficial, significantly enhancing the quality of our work. We immensely thank the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. João Manuel R. S. Tavares, for generously permitting us to undertake this important revision. The first author is grateful to the Vellore Institute of Technology for providing him with a graduate research fellowship to pursue a Ph.D. We acknowledge Dr. Shashank N. (MBBS, who graduated from Chamarajanagara Institute of Medical Sciences) for giving his valuable medical suggestions that gave perspective on some of the physiological details.

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