Authors
John N Oshinski, David N Ku, S Mukundan Jr, Francis Loth, Roderic I Pettigrew
Publication date
1995/11/1
Journal
Journal of magnetic resonance imaging: JMRI
Volume
5
Issue
6
Pages
640-647
Description
MR phase velocity mapping was used to calculate wall shear stress (WSS) in the suprarenal and infrarenal abdominal aorta, two sites with very different proclivities for development of a atherosclerosis. For the eight subjects studied, the average value of the mean (time averaged over the cardiac cycle) WSS in the suprarenal aorta was 10.4 dynes/cm2 at the posterior wall and 8.6 at the anterior wall. In the infrarenal aorta, WSS values were 4.7 at the posterior wall and 6.1 at the anterior wall. Peak WSS over the cardiac cycle was 48 and 54 at the anterior and posterior walls of the suprarenal aorta, respectively, and 33 and 30 at the anterior and posterior walls of the infrarenal aorta, respectively. Wide variation was found in both mean and peak WSS values among subjects. However, for 28 of 32 locations examined, mean and peak WSS were higher in the suprarenal aorta than in the infrarenal aorta. Because atherosclerosis is more likely to form in the infrarenal aorta than in the suprarenal aorta, this study supports the hypothesis that low WSS is a localizing factor for atherosclerosis, and high WSS may act as a deterrent against formation of atherosclerosis.
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