Larry Hernandez1, Andrew L. Wentland1,2,
Erik T. Bieging2, Chris J. Francois2, Oliver Wieben1
1Medical Physics,
While
studies have shown that high wall shear stress (WSS) creates aneurysms and
low WSS contributes to aneurysmal growth, the downstream effects of an
aneurysm on WSS remain unknown. In this study we compared measurements of
peak WSS in the descending aorta of volunteers and in patients with an
ascending aortic aneurysm. Measurements of peak WSS were lower in patients
than in normal volunteers; the percent increase in WSS from diastolic
baseline to peak systole was greater in volunteers than in patients. The
long-term effects of lower WSS in the patients require further investigation.