Effects of Bileaflet Mechanical Mitral Valve Rotational Orientation on Left Ventricular Flow Conditions.

The Open Cardiovascular Medicine Journal Pub Date : 2015-06-26 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874192401509010062
John C Westerdale, Ronald Adrian, Kyle Squires, Hari Chaliki, Marek Belohlavek
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Abstract

We studied left ventricular flow patterns for a range of rotational orientations of a bileaflet mechanical heart valve (MHV) implanted in the mitral position of an elastic model of a beating left ventricle (LV). The valve was rotated through 3 angular positions (0, 45, and 90 degrees) about the LV long axis. Ultrasound scans of the elastic LV were obtained in four apical 2-dimensional (2D) imaging projections, each with 45 degrees of separation. Particle imaging velocimetry was performed during the diastolic period to quantify the in-plane velocity field obtained by computer tracking of diluted microbubbles in the acquired ultrasound projections. The resulting velocity field, vorticity, and shear stresses were statistically significantly altered by angular positioning of the mechanical valve, although the results did not show any specific trend with the valve angular position and were highly dependent on the orientation of the imaging plane with respect to the valve. We conclude that bileaflet MHV orientation influences hemodynamics of LV filling. However, determination of 'optimal' valve orientation cannot be made without measurement techniques that account for the highly 3-dimensional (3D) intraventricular flow.

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双瓣机械二尖瓣旋转定位对左室血流状况的影响。
我们研究了在弹性左心室(LV)跳动模型的二尖瓣位置植入双肢机械心脏瓣膜(MHV)的左心室血流模式的旋转方向范围。阀门绕LV长轴旋转3个角度位置(0,45和90度)。超声扫描弹性左室在四个根尖二维(2D)成像投影,每个45度分离。在舒张期进行粒子成像测速,以量化通过计算机跟踪获得的超声投影中稀释的微泡获得的平面内速度场。机械阀的角度定位会显著改变速度场、涡度和剪切应力,但结果并没有显示出阀门角度位置的任何特定趋势,并且高度依赖于成像平面相对于阀门的方向。我们认为双小叶MHV取向影响左室充盈的血流动力学。然而,如果没有测量技术来解释高度三维(3D)的脑室内血流,就无法确定“最佳”瓣膜方向。
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