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摘要
肺动脉瓣功能障碍在先天性心脏病中很常见,常常导致右心室流出道重建等干预措施。经导管肺动脉瓣置换术(TPVR)已成为手术的成功替代方案,在控制术后右心室流出道并发症方面取得了可喜的成果。该研究旨在比较两种生物人工瓣膜--Carpentier Edwards Perimount Magna Ease手术瓣膜和Edwards SAPIEN 3经导管瓣膜--这两种瓣膜最初是为主动脉瓣设计的,但经调整后可用于肺动脉瓣。我们在脉冲复制器中评估了 26 毫米 SAPIEN 3 和 25 毫米 Magna Ease 在肺动脉和主动脉条件下的血液动力学特性。此外,还在这些条件下通过计算模拟对叶片进行了详细的结构分析。结果表明,这两种生物人工瓣膜在肺动脉和主动脉条件下的流体动力学和结构特性存在明显差异。这项研究加深了我们对手术和经导管肺动脉瓣置换所涉及的生物力学的理解。
Adaptation of Aortic Bioprosthetic Valves for Pulmonary Position: Comparative Analysis of Transcatheter and Surgical Valves.
Pulmonary valve dysfunction is common in congenital heart disease, often leading to interventions like right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction. Transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement (TPVR) has emerged as a successful alternative to surgery, showcasing promising outcomes for managing postoperative RVOT complications. The study aimed to compare two bioprosthetic valves-Carpentier Edwards Perimount Magna Ease surgical valve and Edwards SAPIEN 3 transcatheter valve-originally designed for aortic use but adapted for pulmonary applications. The hemodynamic characteristics of a 26-mm SAPIEN 3 and a 25-mm Magna Ease were assessed in a pulse duplicator under both pulmonary and aortic conditions. Furthermore, detailed structural analyses of the leaflets were conducted using computational simulations under these conditions. The results highlighted significant differences in the hydrodynamic and structural characteristics of these two bioprosthetic valves when exposed to pulmonary versus aortic conditions. The study enhances our understanding of the biomechanics involved in surgical and transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement.
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