In vitro pulsatile flow measurements in the vicinity of mechanical heart valves in the mitral flow chamber.

Y R Woo, A P Yoganathan
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A three-beam laser Doppler anemometer system was used to study the flow fields created by various types of mitral heart valve prostheses under conditions of physiological pulsatile flow. The prosthetic valves studied were the Beall caged-disc valve, Björk-Shiley tilting disc valve, Medtronic-Hall tilting disc valve, and St. Jude bileaflet valve. The results indicate that all four prosthetic valve designs studied create very disturbed flow fields, with elevated turbulent shear stresses and regions of flow separation and/or stagnation. The maximum turbulent shear stresses measured were 1900 dynes/cm2 for the Beall valve, 380 dynes/cm2 for the Björk-Shiley valve, 1800 dynes/cm2 for the Medtronic-Hall valve, and 770 dynes/cm2 for the St. Jude valve. These elevated turbulent shear stresses could cause sublethal and/or lethal damage to red cells and platelets. The regions of flow separation and/or stagnation could lead to thrombus formation and/or tissue overgrowth on the valve structure, as observed on clinically recovered prosthetic valves.

二尖瓣血流室机械心脏瓣膜附近的体外脉动流量测量。
采用三束激光多普勒风速仪研究了不同类型二尖瓣假体在生理脉动流动条件下的流场。所研究的人工瓣膜有Beall笼状瓣阀、Björk-Shiley倾斜瓣阀、Medtronic-Hall倾斜瓣阀和St. Jude双管瓣阀。结果表明,所研究的所有四种假体阀设计都产生了非常扰动的流场,具有升高的湍流剪切应力和流动分离和/或停滞区域。Beall阀门测量的最大湍流剪切应力为1900达因/cm2, Björk-Shiley阀门为380达因/cm2, Medtronic-Hall阀门为1800达因/cm2, St. Jude阀门为770达因/cm2。这些升高的湍流剪切应力可能对红细胞和血小板造成亚致死和/或致死损伤。在临床恢复的人工瓣膜上观察到,血流分离和/或停滞的区域可能导致瓣膜结构上的血栓形成和/或组织过度生长。
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