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Reduced Leaflet Stress in the Stentless Quadrileaflet Mitral Valve: A Finite Element Model

BACKGROUND: Failure of bioprosthetics is usually caused by calcification of the leaflets as a consequence of high tensile stresses. The stentless valve resembles native mitral valve anatomy, has a flexible leaflet attachment and a suspension at the papillary muscles, and preserves annuloventricular...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jian-Gang, Kuai, Xing-Cheng, Ren, Bi-Qiao, Gong, Guang-Fu, Zhou, Xin-Min
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3699618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23844060
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067683
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author Wang, Jian-Gang
Kuai, Xing-Cheng
Ren, Bi-Qiao
Gong, Guang-Fu
Zhou, Xin-Min
author_facet Wang, Jian-Gang
Kuai, Xing-Cheng
Ren, Bi-Qiao
Gong, Guang-Fu
Zhou, Xin-Min
author_sort Wang, Jian-Gang
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description BACKGROUND: Failure of bioprosthetics is usually caused by calcification of the leaflets as a consequence of high tensile stresses. The stentless valve resembles native mitral valve anatomy, has a flexible leaflet attachment and a suspension at the papillary muscles, and preserves annuloventricular continuity. In this study, the effects of the stentless valve design on leaflet stress were investigated with a finite element model. METHODS: Finite element models of the stentless quadrileaflet mitral valve were created in the close and open configurations. The geometry of the stented trileaflet mitral valve was also analyzed for comparative purposes. Under the designated pressures, the regional stresses were evaluated, and the distributions of stresses were assessed. RESULTS: Regardless of whether the valve is in the open or close configuration, the maximum first principal stress was significantly lower in the stentless valve than in the stented valve. For the stentless valves, limited stress concentration was discretely distributed in the papillary flaps under both close and open conditions. In contrast, in the stented valve, increased stress concentration was evident at the central belly under the open condition and at the commissural attachment under close condition. In either configuration, the maximum second principal stress was markedly lower in the stentless valve than in the stented valve. CONCLUSIONS: The stentless valve was associated with a significant reduction in leaflet stress and a more homogeneous stress distribution compared to the stented valve. These findings are consistent with recent reports of the clinical effectiveness of the stentless quadrileaflet mitral valve.
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spelling pubmed-36996182013-07-10 Reduced Leaflet Stress in the Stentless Quadrileaflet Mitral Valve: A Finite Element Model Wang, Jian-Gang Kuai, Xing-Cheng Ren, Bi-Qiao Gong, Guang-Fu Zhou, Xin-Min PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Failure of bioprosthetics is usually caused by calcification of the leaflets as a consequence of high tensile stresses. The stentless valve resembles native mitral valve anatomy, has a flexible leaflet attachment and a suspension at the papillary muscles, and preserves annuloventricular continuity. In this study, the effects of the stentless valve design on leaflet stress were investigated with a finite element model. METHODS: Finite element models of the stentless quadrileaflet mitral valve were created in the close and open configurations. The geometry of the stented trileaflet mitral valve was also analyzed for comparative purposes. Under the designated pressures, the regional stresses were evaluated, and the distributions of stresses were assessed. RESULTS: Regardless of whether the valve is in the open or close configuration, the maximum first principal stress was significantly lower in the stentless valve than in the stented valve. For the stentless valves, limited stress concentration was discretely distributed in the papillary flaps under both close and open conditions. In contrast, in the stented valve, increased stress concentration was evident at the central belly under the open condition and at the commissural attachment under close condition. In either configuration, the maximum second principal stress was markedly lower in the stentless valve than in the stented valve. CONCLUSIONS: The stentless valve was associated with a significant reduction in leaflet stress and a more homogeneous stress distribution compared to the stented valve. These findings are consistent with recent reports of the clinical effectiveness of the stentless quadrileaflet mitral valve. Public Library of Science 2013-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3699618/ /pubmed/23844060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067683 Text en © 2013 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wang, Jian-Gang
Kuai, Xing-Cheng
Ren, Bi-Qiao
Gong, Guang-Fu
Zhou, Xin-Min
Reduced Leaflet Stress in the Stentless Quadrileaflet Mitral Valve: A Finite Element Model
title Reduced Leaflet Stress in the Stentless Quadrileaflet Mitral Valve: A Finite Element Model
title_full Reduced Leaflet Stress in the Stentless Quadrileaflet Mitral Valve: A Finite Element Model
title_fullStr Reduced Leaflet Stress in the Stentless Quadrileaflet Mitral Valve: A Finite Element Model
title_full_unstemmed Reduced Leaflet Stress in the Stentless Quadrileaflet Mitral Valve: A Finite Element Model
title_short Reduced Leaflet Stress in the Stentless Quadrileaflet Mitral Valve: A Finite Element Model
title_sort reduced leaflet stress in the stentless quadrileaflet mitral valve: a finite element model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3699618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23844060
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067683
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