Sam E. Stephens
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Also affiliated: Quest Integrity (New Zealand) (2025)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Sam E. Stephens' research focuses on the development and testing of medical devices and models, particularly for cardiovascular applications. Recent publications include work on custom wall-less cardiovascular flow phantoms using tissue-mimicking gel, and an in vitro mitral valve model designed for improved ventricular access. Stephens has also investigated in vitro blood clot formation and dissolution for stroke-treatment device testing, and developed a customizable angioplasty balloon-forming machine aimed at precision medicine for coronary bifurcation lesions. Further research includes analyzing arterial and venous pressure waveforms during anesthesia and hemorrhage, and creating patient-based computational models to predict pressure drop in supravalvar aortic stenosis.
Metrics
- h-index: 6
- Publications: 25
- Citations: 82
Selected Publications
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Experimental and computational models for intracardiac flow analysis with blood speckle imaging (2026)
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Development and Characteristics of a Dual-Layered Vascular Phantom (2025)
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The Importance of a Continuously Changing Heart Rate in Venous and Arterial Pressure Analysis (2025)
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Addressing the barriers to peritoneal dialysis—Visual appeal matters (2025)
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Design, fabrication, and evaluation of 3-D–printed cystotomy spoons as a retrieval method in dogs (2023)
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Modeling peripheral arterial and venous pressure signals with integral pulse frequency modulation (2023)
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In Vitro Blood Clot Formation and Dissolution for Testing New Stroke-Treatment Devices (2022)
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Critical Information from High Fidelity Arterial and Venous Pressure Waveforms During Anesthesia and Hemorrhage (2022)
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Customizable Angioplasty Balloon-Forming Machine: Towards Precision Medicine in Coronary Bifurcation Lesion Interventions (2022)
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Alumina as a Computed Tomography Soft Material and Tissue Fiducial Marker (2022)
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In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure (2022)
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A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome (2021)
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Development of Custom Wall-Less Cardiovascular Flow Phantoms with Tissue-Mimicking Gel (2021)
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The Sinotubular Junction-to-Aortic Annulus Ratio as a Determinant of Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis Severity* (2021)
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A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Development of Custom Wall-Less Cardiovascular Flow Phantoms with Tissue-Mimicking Gel
- In Vitro Blood Clot Formation and Dissolution for Testing New Stroke-Treatment Devices
- In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure
- The Sinotubular Junction-to-Aortic Annulus Ratio as a Determinant of Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis Severity*
- Customizable Angioplasty Balloon-Forming Machine: Towards Precision Medicine in Coronary Bifurcation Lesion Interventions
Showing 5 of 14 shared publications
- In Vitro Blood Clot Formation and Dissolution for Testing New Stroke-Treatment Devices
- In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure
- The Sinotubular Junction-to-Aortic Annulus Ratio as a Determinant of Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis Severity*
- Customizable Angioplasty Balloon-Forming Machine: Towards Precision Medicine in Coronary Bifurcation Lesion Interventions
- A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- The Sinotubular Junction-to-Aortic Annulus Ratio as a Determinant of Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis Severity*
- A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome
- A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome
- The Sinotubular Junction-to-Aortic Annulus Ratio as a Determinant of Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis Severity*
- A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome
- A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome
- The Sinotubular Junction-to-Aortic Annulus Ratio as a Determinant of Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis Severity*
- A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome
- A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome
- The Sinotubular Junction-to-Aortic Annulus Ratio as a Determinant of Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis Severity*
- A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome
- A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome
- The Sinotubular Junction-to-Aortic Annulus Ratio as a Determinant of Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis Severity*
- A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome
- A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome
- Critical Information from High Fidelity Arterial and Venous Pressure Waveforms During Anesthesia and Hemorrhage
- Modeling peripheral arterial and venous pressure signals with integral pulse frequency modulation
- The Importance of a Continuously Changing Heart Rate in Venous and Arterial Pressure Analysis
- Critical Information from High Fidelity Arterial and Venous Pressure Waveforms During Anesthesia and Hemorrhage
- Modeling peripheral arterial and venous pressure signals with integral pulse frequency modulation
- The Importance of a Continuously Changing Heart Rate in Venous and Arterial Pressure Analysis
- Critical Information from High Fidelity Arterial and Venous Pressure Waveforms During Anesthesia and Hemorrhage
- Modeling peripheral arterial and venous pressure signals with integral pulse frequency modulation
- The Importance of a Continuously Changing Heart Rate in Venous and Arterial Pressure Analysis
- Critical Information from High Fidelity Arterial and Venous Pressure Waveforms During Anesthesia and Hemorrhage
- Modeling peripheral arterial and venous pressure signals with integral pulse frequency modulation
- The Importance of a Continuously Changing Heart Rate in Venous and Arterial Pressure Analysis
- A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome
- A Patient-based Computational Model that Predicts Pressure Drop in Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in Patients with Williams Syndrome
- In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure
- Alumina as a Computed Tomography Soft Material and Tissue Fiducial Marker
- In Vitro Mitral Valve Model with Unrestricted Ventricular Access: Using Vacuum to Close the Valve and Enable Static Trans-Mitral Pressure
- Alumina as a Computed Tomography Soft Material and Tissue Fiducial Marker
- Customizable Angioplasty Balloon-Forming Machine: Towards Precision Medicine in Coronary Bifurcation Lesion Interventions
- Development and Characteristics of a Dual-Layered Vascular Phantom
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