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Yong He
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 29
Citations - 395
Yong He is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Lumen (anatomy). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 21 publications receiving 271 citations. Previous affiliations of Yong He include Zhejiang University & University of Pittsburgh.
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Blood flow in stented arteries: a parametric comparison of strut design patterns in three dimensions.
TL;DR: Stent design is crucial in determining the fluid mechanical environment in an artery, and the sensitivity of flow characteristics to strut configuration could be partially responsible for the dependence of restenosis on stent design.
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Serial analysis of lumen geometry and hemodynamics in human arteriovenous fistula for hemodialysis using magnetic resonance imaging and computational fluid dynamics
Yong He,Christi M. Terry,Cuong Q. Nguyen,Scott A. Berceli,Scott A. Berceli,Yan-Ting Shiu,Alfred K. Cheung,Alfred K. Cheung +7 more
TL;DR: This work is the first serial and detail study of lumen and hemodynamic changes in human AVF using MRI and CFD and will be used for a multicenter prospective study to identify critical hemodynamic factors that contribute to AVF maturation failure.
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Platelet adhesion to simulated stented surfaces.
Samuel Robaina,Bhavani Jayachandran,Yong He,Andreas O. Frank,Michael R. Moreno,Richard T. Schoephoerster,James E. Moore +6 more
TL;DR: The results of this study demonstrate the importance of stent design-mediated blood flow patterns, with smaller strut spacings minimizing platelet adhesion per unit strut area.
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Computing patient-specific hemodynamics in stented femoral artery models obtained from computed tomography using a validated 3D reconstruction method
Monika Colombo,Marco Bologna,Marc Garbey,Scott A. Berceli,Yong He,Jose Felix Rodriguez Matas,Francesco Migliavacca,Claudio Chiastra,Claudio Chiastra +8 more
TL;DR: A robust 3D reconstruction method, applicable to patient-specific cases of stented diseased femoral arteries, was developed and validated and found to be effective in both stented and non-stented regions.
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Novel High-Throughput In Vitro Model for Identifying Hemodynamic-Induced Inflammatory Mediators of Cerebral Aneurysm Formation
TL;DR: A novel hemodynamic model of cerebral aneurysms in vitro is successfully designed and validated and it is shown that shear stress–induced CXCL1 plays a critical role in cerebralAneurysm formation.