학술논문

PROPOSED OVAL ST. JUDE MEDICAL VALVE: EFFECT OF HEART RATE.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Mechanics in Medicine & Biology. Mar2018, Vol. 18 Issue 2, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 14p.
Subject
*HEART valves
*HEART beat
*HEMODYNAMICS
*SHEARING force
*MECHANICAL hearts
*SHEAR walls
*ERYTHROCYTE deformability
Language
ISSN
0219-5194
Abstract
In this study, the hemodynamic performance of the conventional St. Jude Medical (SJM) valve and our proposed design known as the oval SJM valve are studied and compared. These studies are based on a wide range of physiological heart rates, i.e., 70–130 bpm, in the opening phase. We designed and developed a precise computational platform to assess the hemodynamics of bileaflet mechanical heart valves for laminar and turbulent regimes. Also, as one of the fundamental changes applied to the conventional SJM vales, the housing is considered oval similar to oval shape of annulus. Results clearly indicate hemodynamic improvements in the proposed design over the SJM valve. The improvements are characterized by lower shear stress and wall shear stress distributions around the valve and leaflets, and lower valve pressure drop compared to that of the conventional SJM model. The proposed design shows potential and merits additional development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]