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A finite-element model of tracheal collapse

  • D. Begis
  • , C. Delpuech
  • , P. Le Tallec
  • , L. Loth
  • , M. Thiriet
  • , M. Vidrascu
  • INSERM U869

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Résumé

The trachea has been approximated by an appropriate finite-element model. The three-dimensional equilibrium problems set by the tracheal deformation under various stresses have been solved using a convenient augmented Lagrangian functional. The dimensions were obtained from human tracheae. Mechanical constants for the anatomic components were calculated from the stress-strain relationships. The compressive narrowing is essentially due to the invagination of the posterior membrane in the tracheal lumen for transmural pressures down to -7 kPa. A surface of contact between the membranous wall and the lateral walls appears when the transmural pressure equals -6 kPa. The transmural pressure-area relationship is sigmoidal with a compliance equal to 0.08 kPa-1 for a transmural pressure of -2 kPa. The tracheal collapse is greater when the material constants of the membranous wall decrease or when the tracheal segment is subjected to a longitudinal tension. A slight flexion of the trachea induces an asymmetric deformation.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)1359-1368
Nombre de pages10
journalJournal of Applied Physiology
Volume64
Numéro de publication4
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 1988
Modification externeOui

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