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An in vivo parameter identification method for arteries: numerical validation for the human abdominal aorta

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  • Jan-Lucas Gade
  • Jonas Stålhand
  • Carl-Johan Thore

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A method for identifying mechanical properties of arterial tissue in vivo is proposed in this paper and it is numerically validated for the human abdominal aorta. Supplied with pressure-radius data, the method determines six parameters representing relevant mechanical properties of an artery. In order to validate the method, 22 finite element arteries are created using published data for the human abdominal aorta. With these in silico abdominal aortas, which serve as mock experiments with exactly known material properties and boundary conditions, pressure-radius data sets are generated and the mechanical properties are identified using the proposed parameter identification method. By comparing the identified and pre-defined parameters, the method is quantitatively validated. For healthy abdominal aortas, the parameters show good agreement for the material constant associated with elastin and the radius of the stress-free state over a large range of values. Slightly larger discrepancies occur for the material constants associated with collagen, and the largest relative difference is obtained for the in situ axial prestretch. For pathological abdominal aortas incorrect parameters are identified, but the identification method reveals the presence of diseased aortas. The numerical validation indicates that the proposed parameter identification method is able to identify adequate parameters for healthy abdominal aortas and reveals pathological aortas from in vivo-like data.

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  • Jan-Lucas Gade & Jonas Stålhand & Carl-Johan Thore, 2019. "An in vivo parameter identification method for arteries: numerical validation for the human abdominal aorta," Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 22(4), pages 426-441, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:gcmbxx:v:22:y:2019:i:4:p:426-441
    DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2018.1561878
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    1. Jan-Lucas Gade & Carl-Johan Thore & Jonas Stålhand, 2022. "Identification of mechanical properties of arteries with certification of global optimality," Journal of Global Optimization, Springer, vol. 82(1), pages 195-217, January.

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