Do Plaques Grow Upstream or Downstream?
- 1 May 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
- Vol. 17 (5) , 912-918
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.atv.17.5.912
Abstract
Although the distribution of atherosclerosis has been described, little is known about the direction of growth of plaques. In this study, 237 patients with slight or moderate atherosclerosis underwent femoral angiography twice at a 3-year interval, and the films were studied with computerized image analysis. First, atherosclerosis was measured as edge roughness, and the change in roughness of each 1-cm segment over the 3-year period was related to the edge roughness of the segments immediately upstream and downstream. On the medial side of the artery, the change in edge roughness was found to be more strongly related to the roughness values upstream than to those downstream of the segment studied. This suggests that growth in the downstream direction is more common than growth in the upstream direction. On the lateral side, more equivocal results were obtained. Atherosclerosis was also assessed by study of the cross-sectional area of the artery as a function of distance along the vessel. A mathematical model of plaque growth was formulated as a nonlinear filtering of this curve. Growth in the downstream direction was significantly ( P <.001) more frequent than growth in the upstream direction. The findings are compatible with an atherogenic effect of fluid mechanical disturbances, such as flow separation, that may occur downstream of a stenosis.Keywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- The effect of probucol on femoral atherosclerosis: The Probucol Quantitative Regression Swedish Trial (PQRST)The American Journal of Cardiology, 1994
- Non-invasive evaluation of the conduit function and the buffering function of large arteries in manClinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, 1991
- HemodynamicsPublished by Springer Nature ,1991
- Simulation study of the fluid dynamics of aorto-coronary bypassJournal of Biomedical Engineering, 1990
- Numerical Study on the Unsteady Flow of Non-Newtonian FluidJournal of Biomechanical Engineering, 1990
- Analysis of Haemorheological Variables—Methodology and Reference ValuesUpsala Journal of Medical Sciences, 1989
- Compensatory Enlargement of Human Atherosclerotic Coronary ArteriesNew England Journal of Medicine, 1987
- Atheroma and arterial wall shear - Observation, correlation and proposal of a shear dependent mass transfer mechanism for atherogenesisProceedings of the Royal Society of London. B. Biological Sciences, 1971
- Localization of atheroma: a theory based on boundary layer separation.Heart, 1966
- The distribution of atheromatosis in the coronary arteriesJournal of Atherosclerosis Research, 1963