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Hemodynamic response to thermal stress varies with sex and age: a murine MRI study.

Anna Colleen CrouchAditi BatraJoan M Greve
Published in: International journal of hyperthermia : the official journal of European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology, North American Hyperthermia Group (2022)
Age, in particular, had a significant impact on hemodynamic response as measured by volumetric flow (e.g., aged males > adult males) and WSS at peak-systole (e.g., aged males < adult males). The hemodynamic data can provide physiologically-relevant parameters, including sex and age difference, to computational fluid dynamics models and provide baseline data for the healthy murine vasculature to use as a benchmark for investigations of a variety of physiological (thermal stress) and pathophysiological conditions of the cardiovascular system.
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