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Correlation between compression, tensile and tearing tests on healthy and calcified aortic tissues
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Abstract
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An anastomosis performed in calcified tissues tears up faster than in healthy tissues. This study develops and validates an in vitro non-destructive method to distinguish healthy from calcified aortic tissues. An uniaxial unconfined compression test is able to distinguish healthy from calcified aortas ( ). The compressive E-modulus at a strain level of 10% is kPa for artificially calcified and kPa for healthy porcine aortic tissues. Calcified aortic tissues have a lower tensile strength than healthy porcine aortic tissues (). The ultimate tensile strength is MPa and MPa for artificially calcified and healthy porcine aortic tissues respectively. Calcified aortic tissues have a lower resistance to tearing than healthy aortic tissues (). The resistance to tearing is N/mm and N/mm for artificially calcified and healthy porcine aortic tissues respectively. |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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Medical engineering and physics. - London
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Publication
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London
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2008
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ISSN
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1350-4533
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DOI
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10.1016/J.MEDENGPHY.2008.01.006
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Volume/pages
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30
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(2008)
, p. 1098-1104
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ISI
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000261746200002
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Full text (publisher's version - intranet only)
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