Measurements of the wall shear stress distribution in the outflow tract of an embryonic chicken heart

C. Poelma*, K. Van der Heiden, B. P. Hierck, R. E. Poelmann, J. Westerweel

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Abstract

In order to study the role of blood-tissue interaction in the developing chicken embryo heart, detailed information about the haemodynamic forces is needed. In this study, we present the first in vivo measurements of the three-dimensional distribution of wall shear stress (WSS) in the outflow tract (OFT) of an embryonic chicken heart. The data are obtained in a two-step process: first, the three-dimensional flow fields are measured during the cardiac cycle using scanning microscopic particle image velocimetry; second, the location of the wall and the WSS are determined by post-processing flow velocity data (finding velocity gradients at locations where the flow approaches zero). The results are a three-dimensional reconstruction of the geometry, with a spatial resolution of 15-20 mu m, and provides detailed information about the WSS in the OFT. The most significant error is the location of the wall, which results in an estimate of the uncertainty in the WSS values of 20 per cent.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)91-103
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of the Royal Society Interface
Volume7
Issue number42
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Jan 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • In vivo measurement
  • Physiology
  • Scanning micro-particle image velocimetry
  • Wall shear stress

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