[[abstract]]Accelerated testing provides a substantial amount of data on mechanical heart valve durability in a short period of time, but such conditions may not accurately reflect in vivo performance. Cavitation, which occurs during mechanical heart valve closure when local flow field pressure decreases below vapor pressure, is thought to play a role in valve damage under accelerated conditions. The underlying flow dynamics and mechanisms behind cavitation bubble formation are poorly understood. Under physiologic conditions, random perivalvular cavitation is difficult to capture. We applied accelerated testing at a pulse rate of 600 bpm and transvalvular pressure of 120 mm Hg, with synchronized videographs and high-frequency pressure measu...
[[abstract]]Cavitation on a mechanical heart valve (MHV) is attributable to transient regional press...
[[abstract]]Fluid between the reducing flow channel of the valve occluder and the orifice wall tends...
11Introduction: Microbubbles (MBs) or cavitation is high-velocity, echo-bright findings present duri...
[[abstract]]Accelerated testing provides a substantial amount of data on mechanical heart valve dura...
[[abstract]]Accelerated testing provides a substantial amount of data on mechanical heart valve dura...
[[abstract]]Background and aim of the study: Cavitation damage has been observed on mechanical heart...
[[abstract]]Background and aims of the study: Cavitation in the mechanical heart valve (MHV) was fir...
[[abstract]]When studying mechanical heart valve cavitation, a physical model allows direct flow fie...
heart valves occur within a few milliseconds after valve closure and have been observed on the upstr...
A series of transient pressure signals (TPS) can be recorded using a miniature pressure transducer m...
[[abstract]]Background and aim of the study: The induction of mechanical heart valve (MHV) cavitatio...
Background and aim of the study: Bubble formation in blood, which has been observed during valve clo...
[[abstract]]Background and aim of the study: Cavitation occurs during mechanical heart valve closure...
[[abstract]]High-speed squeeze flow during mechanical valve closure is often thought to cause cavita...
Cavitation at mechanical heart valves with it's character of impairment still represents a major tas...
[[abstract]]Cavitation on a mechanical heart valve (MHV) is attributable to transient regional press...
[[abstract]]Fluid between the reducing flow channel of the valve occluder and the orifice wall tends...
11Introduction: Microbubbles (MBs) or cavitation is high-velocity, echo-bright findings present duri...
[[abstract]]Accelerated testing provides a substantial amount of data on mechanical heart valve dura...
[[abstract]]Accelerated testing provides a substantial amount of data on mechanical heart valve dura...
[[abstract]]Background and aim of the study: Cavitation damage has been observed on mechanical heart...
[[abstract]]Background and aims of the study: Cavitation in the mechanical heart valve (MHV) was fir...
[[abstract]]When studying mechanical heart valve cavitation, a physical model allows direct flow fie...
heart valves occur within a few milliseconds after valve closure and have been observed on the upstr...
A series of transient pressure signals (TPS) can be recorded using a miniature pressure transducer m...
[[abstract]]Background and aim of the study: The induction of mechanical heart valve (MHV) cavitatio...
Background and aim of the study: Bubble formation in blood, which has been observed during valve clo...
[[abstract]]Background and aim of the study: Cavitation occurs during mechanical heart valve closure...
[[abstract]]High-speed squeeze flow during mechanical valve closure is often thought to cause cavita...
Cavitation at mechanical heart valves with it's character of impairment still represents a major tas...
[[abstract]]Cavitation on a mechanical heart valve (MHV) is attributable to transient regional press...
[[abstract]]Fluid between the reducing flow channel of the valve occluder and the orifice wall tends...
11Introduction: Microbubbles (MBs) or cavitation is high-velocity, echo-bright findings present duri...