Significance of Aspirin on Blood Flow to Prevent Blood Clotting through Inclined Multi-Stenosed Artery
Affiliation
School of Computational and Integrative Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Corresponding Author
Sapna Ratan Shah, School of Computational and Integrative Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067, India, Fax: 011-2653894; E-mail: sapna1980jan@rediffmail.com
Citation
Shah, S.P. Significance of Aspirin on Blood Flow to Prevent Blood Clotting through Inclined Multi-Stenosed Artery. (2017) Lett Health Biol Sci 2(2): 97- 100.
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© 2017 Shah, S.P. This is an Open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Abstract
This study has presented the importance of aspirin with blood to prevent blood clotting through a likely multi stenosed artery by using Casson’s and Bingham Plastic fluid models. A clot in an artery may stop blood flowing to the tissues further down. In this paper, the equations describing the flow have been solved, and the expressions parameters on flow variables have been studied. The graphical representations have been made to validate the result with a view of its applicability to stenotic diseases. It is found that the flow of resistance increases with the height of the stenosis but decreases with the angle of inclination. Aspirin helps to prevent blood clots forming. A dose of Aspirin will dilute the blood and reduces the blood viscosity as well as lowers the blood pressure. The results shown in this paper are compared with the available results presented by previous research work.