The Effect of Mechanical Overloading on Surface Roughness of the Coronary Arteries.
Hanna E BurtonDaniel M EspinoPublished in: Applied bionics and biomechanics (2019)
Mechanical overloading applied in the longitudinal direction did not significantly affect surface roughness. However, when combined with chemical processing, a significant increase in surface roughness was noted in both the circumferential and longitudinal directions. Mechanical overloading causes damage to the internal constituents of the arteries, which is significantly noticeable after dehydration of tissue.