Background Mitral valve failure can require repair or replacement. Replacement bioprosthetic valves are treated with glutaraldehyde prior to implantation. The aim of this study was to determine the changes in mechanical properties following glutaraldehyde fixation of mitral valve chordae. Methods To investigate the impact of glutaraldehyde on mitral valve chordae, 24 basal chordae were dissected from four porcine hearts. Anterior and posterior basal (including strut) chordae were used. All 24 chordae were subjected to a sinusoidally varying load (mean level 2N, dynamic amplitude 2N) over a frequency range of 0.5–10 Hz before and after glutaraldehyde treatment. Results The storage and loss modulus of all chordal types decr...
Background: Mitral valve replacement (MVR) with chordal sparing could improve ventricular function i...
This body of research explored mitral valve remodeling due to changes in the mechanical and chemical...
The native heart valve will open and close an astonishing 3 billion times in the average lifetime, i...
Abstract Background Mitral valve failure can require repair or replacement. Replacement bioprostheti...
AbstractObjectives: We have previously shown the benefits of dynamic fixation over conventional stat...
The material properties of the mitral valve chordae tendineae are important for the understanding of...
ObjectiveMitral regurgitation is a complication for many patients with congestive heart failure. Alt...
ObjectivesTransection of the secondary chordae on the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve to reliev...
Currently, mitral valve repair techniques have shown substandard mid-term and long term results. In ...
Mitral valve repair is considered the procedure of choice for correcting mitral regurgitation in myx...
Background and aim of the study: We investigated the dimensional and mechanical properties of polyet...
Objective: Mitral regurgitation and prolapse are the two most common diseases of the mitral valve an...
In the diseases of the mitral valve (MV), such as mitral regurgitation (MR) and degenerative myxomat...
Mitral valve regurgitation is a challenging clinical condition that is frequent, highly varied, and ...
Mitral valve disease is widely prevalent among pediatric and adult population across the world, and ...
Background: Mitral valve replacement (MVR) with chordal sparing could improve ventricular function i...
This body of research explored mitral valve remodeling due to changes in the mechanical and chemical...
The native heart valve will open and close an astonishing 3 billion times in the average lifetime, i...
Abstract Background Mitral valve failure can require repair or replacement. Replacement bioprostheti...
AbstractObjectives: We have previously shown the benefits of dynamic fixation over conventional stat...
The material properties of the mitral valve chordae tendineae are important for the understanding of...
ObjectiveMitral regurgitation is a complication for many patients with congestive heart failure. Alt...
ObjectivesTransection of the secondary chordae on the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve to reliev...
Currently, mitral valve repair techniques have shown substandard mid-term and long term results. In ...
Mitral valve repair is considered the procedure of choice for correcting mitral regurgitation in myx...
Background and aim of the study: We investigated the dimensional and mechanical properties of polyet...
Objective: Mitral regurgitation and prolapse are the two most common diseases of the mitral valve an...
In the diseases of the mitral valve (MV), such as mitral regurgitation (MR) and degenerative myxomat...
Mitral valve regurgitation is a challenging clinical condition that is frequent, highly varied, and ...
Mitral valve disease is widely prevalent among pediatric and adult population across the world, and ...
Background: Mitral valve replacement (MVR) with chordal sparing could improve ventricular function i...
This body of research explored mitral valve remodeling due to changes in the mechanical and chemical...
The native heart valve will open and close an astonishing 3 billion times in the average lifetime, i...