Vesely I
John P. Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1991 Jan;101(1):90-9.
The long-term performance of current-design porcine xenograft valves has not been satisfactory. These valves are generally fixed at "low pressures" of about 3 to 5 mm Hg. The Medtronic Intact (Medtronic, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.) valve is fixed at "zero pressure" and is proposed as a better alternative to existing xenograft valves. A mechanical analysis of this valve has been carried out to determine if the Intact valve differs significantly from the low-pressure fixed xenograft. Twelve circumferential strips of tissue 5 mm wide were cut from the leaflets of four clinical-grade Intact valves. Their stress/strain, stress relaxation, and flexural behavior were examined mechanically and histologically. The Intact valve was more extensible than the low-pressure fixed xenograft (22% versus 12% strain, p less than 0.001), relaxed faster (p less than 0.001), and was more pliable than the xenograft (p less than 0.05). It did not, however, buckle less than did the low-pressure fixed xenograft during enforced bending, and it buckled significantly more than did fresh porcine aortic valve tissue (p less than 0.001). The Intact valve also relaxed significantly more slowly than did the fresh tissue (p less than 0.05). Its bending stiffness had a stronger dependence on leaflet thickness than the bending thickness of fresh tissue had (p less than 0.001) but a weaker dependence than the bending thickness of the low-pressure fixed xenograft material had (p less than 0.001). The Intact valve demonstrated a very large variability in extensibility, bending stiffness, and buckling behavior, with little correlation between these parameters. Some valves appeared to have wrinkled leaflets; others were likely fixed at different pressures. The shrinkage of the leaflet material at these low fixation pressures is likely important, since it can modify the elastic behavior of the valve cusps. Overall, the Intact valve had a more "natural" elastic behavior than had low-pressure fixed xenograft, and it should therefore experience lower stresses during normal valve function. It can be concluded that zero-pressure fixation does preserve many of the desirable stress-reducing properties of aortic valve tissue.
当前设计的猪异种移植瓣膜的长期性能并不令人满意。这些瓣膜通常固定在约3至5毫米汞柱的“低压”下。美敦力Intact瓣膜(美敦力公司,明尼阿波利斯,明尼苏达州)固定在“零压力”下,并被提议作为现有异种移植瓣膜的更好替代品。对该瓣膜进行了力学分析,以确定Intact瓣膜与低压固定异种移植瓣膜是否有显著差异。从四个临床级Intact瓣膜的瓣叶上切下12条宽5毫米的周向组织条。对其应力/应变、应力松弛和弯曲行为进行了力学和组织学检查。Intact瓣膜比低压固定异种移植瓣膜更具延展性(应变分别为22%和12%,p<0.001),松弛更快(p<0.001),并且比异种移植瓣膜更柔韧(p<0.05)。然而,在强制弯曲过程中,它的屈曲并不比低压固定异种移植瓣膜少,并且它的屈曲明显比新鲜猪主动脉瓣组织多(p<0.001)。Intact瓣膜的松弛也明显比新鲜组织慢(p<0.05)。其弯曲刚度对瓣叶厚度的依赖性比新鲜组织的弯曲厚度更强(p<0.001),但比对低压固定异种移植材料的弯曲厚度的依赖性弱(p<0.001)。Intact瓣膜在延展性、弯曲刚度和屈曲行为方面表现出非常大的变异性,这些参数之间几乎没有相关性。一些瓣膜的瓣叶似乎有褶皱;其他瓣膜可能固定在不同的压力下。在这些低固定压力下瓣叶材料的收缩可能很重要,因为它可以改变瓣膜尖的弹性行为。总体而言,Intact瓣膜比低压固定异种移植瓣膜具有更“自然”的弹性行为,因此在正常瓣膜功能期间应承受更低的应力。可以得出结论,零压力固定确实保留了主动脉瓣组织许多理想的应力降低特性。