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Blood Flow and Shape: Key Players in Post-Surgery Clots
Saturday, April 19, 2025
The aorta isn't a straight tube. It has curves and branches. These features can change after EVAR, altering blood flow. For instance, the angle of the aorta's branches can affect how blood moves through them. If blood flow becomes turbulent, it can increase the risk of clots. This is because turbulent flow can cause blood components to separate and stick to the walls of the aorta. This is where clots can start to form.
But it's not just about the shape. The speed and pressure of blood flow also play a role. After EVAR, blood flow might slow down or become uneven. This can create areas of low or high pressure, further increasing the risk of clots. So, understanding these changes in blood flow and geometry is crucial. It can help doctors predict and prevent thrombosis after EVAR. Plus, it can guide the development of better stents and procedures. But remember, the human body is complex. What works for one person might not work for another. So, there's still a lot to learn and understand.
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