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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Aug 18.
Published in final edited form as: Biomech Model Mechanobiol. 2014 Apr 11;13(6):1261–1276. doi: 10.1007/s10237-014-0570-z

Table 2.

Hemodynamic and geometric parameters for KD patients A–F, with corresponding clinical outcomes

Patient ID Vessel Geometric Parameters
Hemodynamic Parameters
Thrombosis
(yes/no)
Max diameter
(cm)
ASI ψ Mean WSS at
max diameter
(dynes/cm2)
Mean WSS
(dynes/cm2)
Mean WSSG
(dynes/
cm2)
Mean OSI Percent of particles after Number of
cycles parti-
cles recircu-
late

1 Cardiac
cycle
5 Cardiac
cycles
10 Cardiac
cycles
A LAD 1.14 1.38 0.83 2.75 3.2 20.12 0.079 32 0 0 4 +
A LCX 0.64 1.27 0.75 2.47 4.53 17.01 0.009 18 0 0 3
A RCA 1.08 1.38 0.77 3.45 4.05 18.50 0.075 28 0 0 5
B LAD 0.95 4.93 0.68 1.65 2.22 8.53 0.029 82 51 0 10 +
B LCX 0.7 5.35 0.56 1.13 3.18 24.33 0.016 75 41 0 8 +
B RCA 1.03 6 0.51 0.92 2.8 24.00 0.028 98 63 16 12 +
C LAD 0.87 1.58 0.48 1.33 7.86 56.00 0.007 71 10 0 6 +
C RCA 0.96 9.86 0.48 1.85 3.09 18.24 0.017 82 17 0 7
D LAD 1.18 6.09 0.61 1.43 6.72 54.20 0.14 79 16 0 7 +
E LAD 1.03 1.25 0.88 3.5 6.6 60.83 0.070 49 0 0 3
E LCX 0.44 2.34 1.11 4.72 10.21 112.00 0.045 20 0 0 2
E RCA 0.16 28.07 85.833 0.029 5 0 0 1
Normal LAD 0.35 20.2 63.25 0.010 9 0 0 1.2
Normal RCA 0.32 14.35 51.7 0.000 14 0 0 1

Hemodynamic parameters included the WSS at the maximum diameter, averaged WSS in the aneurysms, percent of particles remaining after 1,5, and 10 cardiac cycles, and the number of cardiac cycles required for all particles to wash out of the model. Geometric parameters were maximum diameter, aneurysm shape index, and aneurysm sphericity. A total of 6 patients with 14 coronary artery segments were studied (Table 2). The LCX was evaluated separately only for patients who had aneurysms in that vessel (A, B, and E). Occurrence of thrombus is marked with a “+” and indicates any evidence of thrombosis observed by CT