Determination of the potential for blood cell damage induced by artificial heart valves is essential in deciding the suitability of the valve for clinical use. Both the magnitude and the duration of the shear stress influence the onset and severity of the damage to the constituents of blood. In this study, in vitro shear stress measurements of the mitral jellyfish and Bjork-Shiley tilting-disk (mono) prosthetic valves under physiological pulsatile flow conditions were conducted. The data indicate that elevated levels of shear stress occurred mainly ID downstream from both valves. With the aid of a mathematical model and using the elevated shear stress data, the relative release of hemoglobin by damaged red blood cells and of lactate dehydro...
The causes of red cell damage in artificial prostheses have been studied by several investigators. T...
The work reported here is related to the hydrodynamic performance of a Jellyfish valve and St Vincen...
A presentation in the Undergraduate Research Kaleidoscope: Library East Commons Performance Space, N...
Thrombus formation and hemolysis have both been linked to the dynamic flow characteristics of heart ...
Under steady flow conditions experiments were conducted to examine the fluid flow regime through a J...
Thrombus formation and hemolysis have been linked to the dynamic flow characteristics of heart valve...
We investigate the potential of prosthetic heart valves to generate abnormal flow and stress pattern...
Valvular hemolysis and thrombosis are common complications associated with stenotic heart valves. Th...
Valvular hemolysis and thrombosis are common complications associated with stenotic heart valves. Th...
Valvular hemolysis and thrombosis are common complications associated with stenotic heart valves. Th...
Valvular hemolysis and thrombosis are common complications associated with stenotic heart valves. Th...
Mechanical forces caused by the dynamics of blood flow in the region of porcine bioprosthetic valves...
Abstract: A model for platelet activation based on the theory of damage, incorporating cumulative ef...
An experimental investigation was conducted to determine the velocity fields, magnitudes of shear st...
Artificial heart valves may expose blood to flow conditions that lead to unnaturally high stress and...
The causes of red cell damage in artificial prostheses have been studied by several investigators. T...
The work reported here is related to the hydrodynamic performance of a Jellyfish valve and St Vincen...
A presentation in the Undergraduate Research Kaleidoscope: Library East Commons Performance Space, N...
Thrombus formation and hemolysis have both been linked to the dynamic flow characteristics of heart ...
Under steady flow conditions experiments were conducted to examine the fluid flow regime through a J...
Thrombus formation and hemolysis have been linked to the dynamic flow characteristics of heart valve...
We investigate the potential of prosthetic heart valves to generate abnormal flow and stress pattern...
Valvular hemolysis and thrombosis are common complications associated with stenotic heart valves. Th...
Valvular hemolysis and thrombosis are common complications associated with stenotic heart valves. Th...
Valvular hemolysis and thrombosis are common complications associated with stenotic heart valves. Th...
Valvular hemolysis and thrombosis are common complications associated with stenotic heart valves. Th...
Mechanical forces caused by the dynamics of blood flow in the region of porcine bioprosthetic valves...
Abstract: A model for platelet activation based on the theory of damage, incorporating cumulative ef...
An experimental investigation was conducted to determine the velocity fields, magnitudes of shear st...
Artificial heart valves may expose blood to flow conditions that lead to unnaturally high stress and...
The causes of red cell damage in artificial prostheses have been studied by several investigators. T...
The work reported here is related to the hydrodynamic performance of a Jellyfish valve and St Vincen...
A presentation in the Undergraduate Research Kaleidoscope: Library East Commons Performance Space, N...