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- W3047556689 abstract "Atrial fibrillation is the most significant contributor to thrombus formation within the heart and is responsible for 45% of all cardio embolic strokes, which account for approximately 15% of acute ischemic strokes cases worldwide. Atrial fibrillation can result in a reduction of normal cardiac output and cycle length of up to 30% and 40%, respectively. A total of 240 embolus analogues were released into a thin-walled, patient-specific aortic arch under normal (60 embolus analogues) and varying atrial fibrillation (180 embolus analogues) pulsatile flow conditions. Under healthy flow conditions (n = 60), the embolus analogues tended to follow the flow rate split through each outlet vessel. There was an increase in clot trajectories along the common carotid arteries under atrial fibrillation flow conditions. A shorter pulse period (0.3 s) displayed the highest percentage of clots travelling to the brain (24%), with a greater percentage of clots travelling through the left common carotid artery (17%). This study provides an experimental insight into the effect varying cardiac output and cycle length can have on the trajectory of a cardiac source blood clots travelling to the cerebral vasculature and possibly causing a stroke." @default.
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