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Laser Doppler anemometry measurements of steady flow through two bi-leaflet prosthetic heart valves

INTRODUCTION: In vitro hydrodynamic characterization of prosthetic heart valves provides important information regarding their operation, especially if performed by noninvasive techniques of anemometry. Once velocity profiles for each valve are provided, it is possible to compare them in terms of hy...

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Autores principales: Bazan, Ovandir, Ortiz, Jayme Pinto, Vieira Junior, Francisco Ubaldo, Vieira, Reinaldo Wilson, Antunes, Nilson, Tabacow, Fabio Bittencourt Dutra, Costa, Eduardo Tavares, Petrucci Junior, Orlando
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4389440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24598950
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1678-9741.20130076
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author Bazan, Ovandir
Ortiz, Jayme Pinto
Vieira Junior, Francisco Ubaldo
Vieira, Reinaldo Wilson
Antunes, Nilson
Tabacow, Fabio Bittencourt Dutra
Costa, Eduardo Tavares
Petrucci Junior, Orlando
author_facet Bazan, Ovandir
Ortiz, Jayme Pinto
Vieira Junior, Francisco Ubaldo
Vieira, Reinaldo Wilson
Antunes, Nilson
Tabacow, Fabio Bittencourt Dutra
Costa, Eduardo Tavares
Petrucci Junior, Orlando
author_sort Bazan, Ovandir
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: In vitro hydrodynamic characterization of prosthetic heart valves provides important information regarding their operation, especially if performed by noninvasive techniques of anemometry. Once velocity profiles for each valve are provided, it is possible to compare them in terms of hydrodynamic performance. In this first experimental study using laser doppler anemometry with mechanical valves, the simulations were performed at a steady flow workbench. OBJECTIVE: To compare unidimensional velocity profiles at the central plane of two bi-leaflet aortic prosthesis from St. Jude (AGN 21 - 751 and 21 AJ - 501 models) exposed to a steady flow regime, on four distinct sections, three downstream and one upstream. METHODS: To provide similar conditions for the flow through each prosthesis by a steady flow workbench (water, flow rate of 17L/min. ) and, for the same sections and sweeps, to obtain the velocity profiles of each heart valve by unidimensional measurements. RESULTS: It was found that higher velocities correspond to the prosthesis with smaller inner diameter and instabilities of flow are larger as the section of interest is closer to the valve. Regions of recirculation, stagnation of flow, low pressure, and flow peak velocities were also found. CONCLUSIONS: Considering the hydrodynamic aspect and for every section measured, it could be concluded that the prosthesis model AGN 21 - 751 (RegentTM) is superior to the 21 AJ - 501 model (Master Series). Based on the results, future studies can choose to focus on specific regions of the these valves.
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spelling pubmed-43894402015-04-14 Laser Doppler anemometry measurements of steady flow through two bi-leaflet prosthetic heart valves Bazan, Ovandir Ortiz, Jayme Pinto Vieira Junior, Francisco Ubaldo Vieira, Reinaldo Wilson Antunes, Nilson Tabacow, Fabio Bittencourt Dutra Costa, Eduardo Tavares Petrucci Junior, Orlando Rev Bras Cir Cardiovasc Original Article INTRODUCTION: In vitro hydrodynamic characterization of prosthetic heart valves provides important information regarding their operation, especially if performed by noninvasive techniques of anemometry. Once velocity profiles for each valve are provided, it is possible to compare them in terms of hydrodynamic performance. In this first experimental study using laser doppler anemometry with mechanical valves, the simulations were performed at a steady flow workbench. OBJECTIVE: To compare unidimensional velocity profiles at the central plane of two bi-leaflet aortic prosthesis from St. Jude (AGN 21 - 751 and 21 AJ - 501 models) exposed to a steady flow regime, on four distinct sections, three downstream and one upstream. METHODS: To provide similar conditions for the flow through each prosthesis by a steady flow workbench (water, flow rate of 17L/min. ) and, for the same sections and sweeps, to obtain the velocity profiles of each heart valve by unidimensional measurements. RESULTS: It was found that higher velocities correspond to the prosthesis with smaller inner diameter and instabilities of flow are larger as the section of interest is closer to the valve. Regions of recirculation, stagnation of flow, low pressure, and flow peak velocities were also found. CONCLUSIONS: Considering the hydrodynamic aspect and for every section measured, it could be concluded that the prosthesis model AGN 21 - 751 (RegentTM) is superior to the 21 AJ - 501 model (Master Series). Based on the results, future studies can choose to focus on specific regions of the these valves. Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC4389440/ /pubmed/24598950 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1678-9741.20130076 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Bazan, Ovandir
Ortiz, Jayme Pinto
Vieira Junior, Francisco Ubaldo
Vieira, Reinaldo Wilson
Antunes, Nilson
Tabacow, Fabio Bittencourt Dutra
Costa, Eduardo Tavares
Petrucci Junior, Orlando
Laser Doppler anemometry measurements of steady flow through two bi-leaflet prosthetic heart valves
title Laser Doppler anemometry measurements of steady flow through two bi-leaflet prosthetic heart valves
title_full Laser Doppler anemometry measurements of steady flow through two bi-leaflet prosthetic heart valves
title_fullStr Laser Doppler anemometry measurements of steady flow through two bi-leaflet prosthetic heart valves
title_full_unstemmed Laser Doppler anemometry measurements of steady flow through two bi-leaflet prosthetic heart valves
title_short Laser Doppler anemometry measurements of steady flow through two bi-leaflet prosthetic heart valves
title_sort laser doppler anemometry measurements of steady flow through two bi-leaflet prosthetic heart valves
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4389440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24598950
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1678-9741.20130076
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