Arterial Stenosis Stemming from Vibration-Altered Wall Shear Stress: A Way to Prevent Vibration-Induced Vascular Risk?

Vibration dose assessed by current standards is likely to be poorly suited to protecting workers against vibration white finger (VWF). Therefore, we intended for a two-step approach to better tackle vibration-induced pathophysiological vascular issues. In the first stage, a log<sub>2</sub&g...

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Main Authors: Christophe Noël, Maha Reda, Nicla Settembre, Emmanuelle Jacquet
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/86/1/11
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Maha Reda
Nicla Settembre
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description Vibration dose assessed by current standards is likely to be poorly suited to protecting workers against vibration white finger (VWF). Therefore, we intended for a two-step approach to better tackle vibration-induced pathophysiological vascular issues. In the first stage, a log<sub>2</sub> linear regression law between the amplitude of vibration acceleration and the wall shear stress (WSS) drop was established. Then, in a second stage, we set up a mechanobiological model for computing the arterial stenosis stemming from the WSS decrease and encountered in patients suffering from VWF. Our findings highlighted a stenosis of about 30% when exposed for 10 years to a 40 m·s<sup>−2</sup> amplitude vibration for 4 h a day.
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spelling doaj.art-7c961bb58d874ee49e48556eb122b2732023-12-22T14:37:03ZengMDPI AGProceedings2504-39002023-04-018611110.3390/proceedings2023086011Arterial Stenosis Stemming from Vibration-Altered Wall Shear Stress: A Way to Prevent Vibration-Induced Vascular Risk?Christophe Noël0Maha Reda1Nicla Settembre2Emmanuelle Jacquet3Electromagnetism, Vibration, Optics Laboratory, Institut national de recherche et de sécurité (INRS), 54519 Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, FranceElectromagnetism, Vibration, Optics Laboratory, Institut national de recherche et de sécurité (INRS), 54519 Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, FranceDepartment of Vascular Surgery, Nancy University Hospital, University of Lorraine, 54500 Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, FranceUniversité de Franche-Comté, CNRS, Institut FEMTO-ST, F-25000 Besançon, FranceVibration dose assessed by current standards is likely to be poorly suited to protecting workers against vibration white finger (VWF). Therefore, we intended for a two-step approach to better tackle vibration-induced pathophysiological vascular issues. In the first stage, a log<sub>2</sub> linear regression law between the amplitude of vibration acceleration and the wall shear stress (WSS) drop was established. Then, in a second stage, we set up a mechanobiological model for computing the arterial stenosis stemming from the WSS decrease and encountered in patients suffering from VWF. Our findings highlighted a stenosis of about 30% when exposed for 10 years to a 40 m·s<sup>−2</sup> amplitude vibration for 4 h a day.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/86/1/11vibration white fingerwall shear stressultrasoundhyperplasiaarterial stenosis
spellingShingle Christophe Noël
Maha Reda
Nicla Settembre
Emmanuelle Jacquet
Arterial Stenosis Stemming from Vibration-Altered Wall Shear Stress: A Way to Prevent Vibration-Induced Vascular Risk?
Proceedings
vibration white finger
wall shear stress
ultrasound
hyperplasia
arterial stenosis
title Arterial Stenosis Stemming from Vibration-Altered Wall Shear Stress: A Way to Prevent Vibration-Induced Vascular Risk?
title_full Arterial Stenosis Stemming from Vibration-Altered Wall Shear Stress: A Way to Prevent Vibration-Induced Vascular Risk?
title_fullStr Arterial Stenosis Stemming from Vibration-Altered Wall Shear Stress: A Way to Prevent Vibration-Induced Vascular Risk?
title_full_unstemmed Arterial Stenosis Stemming from Vibration-Altered Wall Shear Stress: A Way to Prevent Vibration-Induced Vascular Risk?
title_short Arterial Stenosis Stemming from Vibration-Altered Wall Shear Stress: A Way to Prevent Vibration-Induced Vascular Risk?
title_sort arterial stenosis stemming from vibration altered wall shear stress a way to prevent vibration induced vascular risk
topic vibration white finger
wall shear stress
ultrasound
hyperplasia
arterial stenosis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/86/1/11
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