Ascending aorta mechanics and dimensions in aortopathy – from science to application

Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery(2021)

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The ascending aorta has a unique microstructure and biomechanical properties that allow it to absorb energy during systole and return energy during diastole (Windkessel effect). Derangements in aortic architecture can result in changes to biomechanics and inefficiencies in function. Ultimately biomechanical failure may occur resulting in aortic dissection or rupture. By measuring aortic biomechanics with either in vivo or ex vivo methods, one may be able to predict tissue failure in patients with aortic disease such as aneurysms. An understanding of the biomechanical changes that lead to these tissue-level failures may help guide therapy, disease surveillance, surgical intervention, and aid in the development of new treatments for this deadly condition.
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Aortic disease, Aortic structure, Ascending aortic aneurysms, Biomechanical properties, Valves
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