Echocardiographic identification and analysis of function of the St. Jude medical heart valve prosthesis.

European journal of cardiology Pub Date : 1981-01-01
H C Hidajat, M G Gottwik, J Thormann, M Schlepper
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Abstract

The St. Jude medical (SJM) heart valve prosthesis presents a new bi-leaflet design which in preclinical evaluation exhibited favourable haemodynamic characteristics. Therefore clinical trials started in February 1978. The entire valve is made of pyrolytic carbon which has a poor X-ray visibility and therefore an alternative for the noninvasive routine control of valvular function and postoperative follow-up had to be found. Experimental studies in a left heart simulator provided adequate echovisualisation of both leaflets, however, depending on the direction of their motion in relation to the echobeam. Identification of both leaflets and an analysis of their motion was possible with a transducer at right angles to the leaflet axis. The experimental data were confirmed by clinical observations after implantation of the SJM prosthesis in patients. Based on the information obtained, we are providing recommendations for the implantation of the SJM prosthesis in order to achieve optimal echocardiographic visualisation of the valve and its moving parts in the postoperative follow-up.

圣犹达医用心脏瓣膜假体的超声心动图鉴定及功能分析。
圣犹达医疗(SJM)心脏瓣膜假体提出了一种新的双叶设计,在临床前评估中表现出良好的血流动力学特性。因此,临床试验于1978年2月开始。整个瓣膜是由热解碳制成的,x射线能见度很差,因此必须找到一种非侵入性常规控制瓣膜功能和术后随访的替代方法。然而,在左心模拟器中的实验研究提供了足够的两个小叶的回声可视化,这取决于它们相对于回波束的运动方向。在与小叶轴成直角的换能器上,可以识别两个小叶并分析它们的运动。实验数据通过患者植入SJM假体后的临床观察得到证实。根据所获得的信息,我们建议植入SJM假体,以便在术后随访中获得最佳的瓣膜及其运动部件的超声心动图显示。
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