학술논문

Mechanical properties of mitral allografts are not reasonably influenced by cryopreservation in sheep model
Document Type
Text
Source
Physiological research | 2011 Volume:60 | Number:3
Subject
Fyziologie člověka a srovnávací fyziologie
mitrální chlopeň
mitral valve
mitral allograft
cryopreservation
maxwell model
viscoelastic properties
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Language
English
Abstract
J. Hlubocký ... [et al.].
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A mitral allograft is us ed exceptionally in the mitral, as well as in the tricuspid position, mostly as an experimental surgical procedure. The authors decided to evaluate the possibility of inserting a cryopreserved mitral allograft into the tricuspid position in a sheep experimental model. Within the framework of this experimental project the mechanical properties of the cryopreserved mitral allograft were tested. A novel methodology studying the functional unit composed of mitral annulus, leaflet, chordae tendinaea, and papillary muscle is presented. A five-parameter Maxwell model was applied to characterize the viscoelastic behavior of sheep mitral valves. A control group of 39 fresh mitral specimens and a test group of 13 cryopreserved mitral allografts from tissue bank were tested. The testing protocol consisted of six loading cycles with 1 mm elongation every 5 min. There was no significant difference in the mean values of the determined parameters (p> 0.05) which confirms the main hypothesis that cryopreservation does not influence significantly material parameters characterizing the tissue mechanics. Slight discrepancy is observed in variances of viscous parameters suggesting that the values of the test group may be spread over larger interval due to the treatment.