一种评估人工心脏瓣膜流动性能的新方法

Daniel Vargas, Bradley V. Weidner, Genevieve C. D'Antonio, O. Pierrakos
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尽管新的人造心脏瓣膜进入市场,但人造心脏瓣膜仍然无法接近模仿我们的天然心脏瓣膜。设计新的人工心脏瓣膜同样重要,同样重要的是需要适当的性能指标来评估人工心脏瓣膜。本文的重点是通过提出一种新的人工心脏瓣膜性能指标来解决这一问题,并展示支持这一说法的证据。更具体地说,目前食品和药物管理局使用的人工心脏瓣膜的现有流动性能指标是基于基本的流动特性,而没有考虑到不同人工心脏瓣膜设计所表现出的流动新异。本文研究了一种更复杂的流动性能指标,该指标基于心脏和过去的人工心脏瓣膜中漩涡环形成的特征,以深入了解漩涡环形成数的有用性。漩涡环形成数是通过对漩涡环形成机制的理解而得出的,漩涡环形成机制是心室充盈过程中流体输送的重要机制。据我们所知,这是第一个在各种心脏手术条件下调查漩涡环形成数的研究。我们的体外实验结果表明,漩涡环的形成可以区分人工心脏瓣膜设计的性能。其意义在于:改善人工心脏瓣膜的性能指标,使外科医生能够指导患者选择最合适的人工心脏瓣膜植入,并帮助不断寻求改进人工心脏瓣膜设计的工程师/科学家。
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A novel flow performance metric for the assessment of prosthetic heart valves
Despite new prosthetic heart valves entering the market, prosthetic heart valves still do not come close to mimicking our natural heart valves. As important as it is to design new prosthetic heart valves, just as important is the need for appropriate performance metrics to evaluate prosthetic heart valves. This paper is focused on addressing this concern by proposing a novel metric of prosthetic heart valve performance and showing evidence that supports this claim. More specifically, existing flow performance metrics for prosthetic heart valves currently used by the Food and Drug Administration are based on basic flow characteristics which do not take into account the flow novelties exhibited by varying prosthetic heart valve designs. A more sophisticated flow performance metric, based on characterizing vortex ring formation in the heart and past prosthetic heart valves, is investigated herein to gain insight into the usefulness of the Vortex Ring Formation Number. Vortex Ring Formation Number is derived from understanding vortex ring formation, which is an important mechanism for fluid transport during ventricular filling. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate Vortex Ring Formation Number across a variety of cardiac operating conditions. Our in-vitro results show that vortex ring formation can differentiate the performance of prosthetic heart valve designs. The implications are: improving prosthetic heart valve performance metrics, enabling surgeons to guide patients in selecting the most appropriate prosthetic heart valve to implant, and aiding engineers/scientists who continuously seek to improve prosthetic heart valve designs.
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