K. Liffman, M. Lawrence-Brown, J. Semmens, I. Sutalo, A. Bui, F. White, D. Hartley
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Abstract
PURPOSE
To investigate what effect, if any, the presence of a stent wire in front of a renal artery has on the volume flow rate of blood through the renal artery.
METHODS
Experimental, numerical, and analytical modeling methods were used to test 4 separate stent wire configurations: a stent wire across the center of an artery orifice, an off-center wire placed at one-quarter the arterial diameter, a V-shaped wire with its vertex at the center, and 2 stent wires at one-third-diameter spacing.
RESULTS
For all the configurations studied, the presence of stent wires has a minimal effect on the blood flow rate into an artery of >/=3-mm diameter, with most flow rates decreasing by around 1%. This is true provided that there is no buildup of material on the wire. When material buildup was "encouraged" to occur, then decreases in flow rate of up to 40% were observed. The numerical and analytical methods indicated that the flow rates would, in most cases, decrease by around 3% to 10%.
CONCLUSIONS
A bare stent wire in front of a >3-mm-diameter artery decreases the flow rate minimally, providing there is no material on the wire. Although the numerical and analytical methods indicated a greater effect on flow, the approximations required for these 2 methods to obtain meaningful solutions suggest that the experimental results are the most accurate. Nonetheless, the analytical equations provided a useful approximation for determining the effect on blood flow due to the presence of a stent wire.