A 1D-3D Hybrid Model of Patient-Specific Coronary Hemodynamics.
Noelia Grande GutiérrezTalid SinnoScott L DiamondPublished in: Cardiovascular engineering and technology (2021)
Savings in computational cost may be significant in situations with changing geometry, such as growing thrombosis. Also, this approach would allow quantifying the time-dependent effect of thrombotic growth and occlusion on the global coronary circulation.