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[Turbulence and high intensity transient signals (HITS) as a parameter for optimum orientation of mechanical heart valves].

作者信息

Perthel M, Hasenkam J M, Nygaard H, Kupper W, Laas J

机构信息

Herz-Kreislauf-Klinik Bevensen Herz- und Thoraxchirurgie, Römstedter Str. 25, 29549, Bad Bevensen, Germany,

出版信息

Z Kardiol. 2001 Dec;90(Suppl 6):100-4. doi: 10.1007/PL00007322.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In previous studies, the impact of valve orientation on the hemodynamic performance of mechanical aortic valves has been demonstrated. This study investigates Turbulence (RNS values) and High Intensity Transient Signals (HITS) as a new and objective parameter for hemodynamics in various orientations of Medtronic Hall (MH) and St. Jude Medical (SJM) aortic valves.

METHODS

Rotation devices carrying a MH or SJM valve were implanted into four pigs. The device allowed valve rotation without reopening the aorta. In various orientations, turbulent shear stresses (RNS values) and HITS were measured.

RESULTS

RNS and HITS changed for both valve designs in the different orientations, with superior results for the MH in the hemodynamically best orientation. Downstream turbulence (RNS) and HITS varied in the same direction, but a one to one correlation was not observed.

CONCLUSIONS

RNS and HITS vary with respect to valve orientation and design with superior results for the tilting disc valve. Both MH and SJM valves showed lower turbulence and HITS counts in their hemodynamically best orientations. HITS were related to downstream turbulence and the hemodynamic performance of the mechanical aortic valves.

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