An analysis of three dimensional diffusion in a representative arterial wall mass transport model

William J. Denny, Barry M. O'Connell, John Milroy, Michael T. Walsh

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Abstract

The development and use of drug eluting stents has brought about significant improvements in reducing in-stent restenosis, however, their long term presence in the artery is still under examination due to restenosis reoccurring. Current studies focus mainly on stent design, coatings and deployment techniques but few studies address the issue of the physics of three dimensional mass transport in the artery wall. There is a dearth of adequate validated numerical mass transport models that simulate the physics of diffusion dominated drug transport in the artery wall whilst under compression. A novel experimental setup used in a previous study was adapted and an expansion of that research was carried out to validate the physics of three dimensional diffusive mass transport into a compressed porous media. This study developed a more sensitive method for measuring the concentration of the species of interest. It revalidated mass transport in the radial direction and presented results which highlight the need for an evaluation of the governing equation for transient diffusive mass transport in a porous media, in its current form, to be carried out.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1062-1073
Number of pages12
JournalAnnals of Biomedical Engineering
Volume41
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2013

Keywords

  • Anisotropic material
  • Diffusion
  • Drug transport
  • Effective diffusivity
  • Experimental validation
  • Numerical modelling
  • Porosity
  • Radial and longitudinal diffusivities
  • Species
  • Tortuosity

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