Prior studies have shown that in a healthy heart, there exist a large asymmetric vortex structure that aids in establishing a steady flow field in the left ventricle. However, the implantation of existing artificial heart valves at the mitral position is found to have a negative effect on this physiological flow pattern. In light of this, a novel D-shaped bileaflet porcine bioprosthesis (GD valve) has been designed based on the native geometry mitral valve, with the hypothesis that biomimicry in valve design can restore physiological left ventricle flow patterns after valve implantation. An in-vitro experiment using two dimensional particle velocimetry imaging was carried out to determine the hemodynamic performance of the new bileaflet des...
In this paper, the structure and the dynamics of the flow in the left heart ventricle are studied fo...
Left ventricular flow is intrinsically complex, three-dimensional and unsteady. Its features are sus...
Biologically active replacement heart valves (tissue engineered, recellularized xenograft) offer enh...
Mechanical heart valves implanted in mitral position have a great effect on the ventricular flow. Ch...
Clinical studies show that the fluid motion within the left ventricle can be strongly altered by the...
OBJECTIVE: Echocardiographic particle image velocimetry is a new feature tracking-based approach to ...
End-stage failing heart valves are currently replaced by mechanical or biological prostheses. Both ...
In vitro assessment of different profiles for prosthetic mitral valves can result in better understa...
The hemodynamics associated with scale-up models of mechanical bileaflet heart valve prostheses with...
ObjectiveEchocardiographic particle image velocimetry is a new feature tracking–based approach to vi...
Thrombogenesis and hemolysis have both been linked to the flow dynamics past heart valve prostheses....
One of the major achievements in cardiac surgery over the past 30 years has been the ability to repl...
Left ventricular flow is intrinsically complex, three-dimensional and unsteady. Its features are sus...
Recent approaches to the in vitro experimental study of cardiac fluid mechanics involve the use of w...
In this paper, the structure and the dynamics of the flow in the left heart ventricle are studied fo...
Left ventricular flow is intrinsically complex, three-dimensional and unsteady. Its features are sus...
Biologically active replacement heart valves (tissue engineered, recellularized xenograft) offer enh...
Mechanical heart valves implanted in mitral position have a great effect on the ventricular flow. Ch...
Clinical studies show that the fluid motion within the left ventricle can be strongly altered by the...
OBJECTIVE: Echocardiographic particle image velocimetry is a new feature tracking-based approach to ...
End-stage failing heart valves are currently replaced by mechanical or biological prostheses. Both ...
In vitro assessment of different profiles for prosthetic mitral valves can result in better understa...
The hemodynamics associated with scale-up models of mechanical bileaflet heart valve prostheses with...
ObjectiveEchocardiographic particle image velocimetry is a new feature tracking–based approach to vi...
Thrombogenesis and hemolysis have both been linked to the flow dynamics past heart valve prostheses....
One of the major achievements in cardiac surgery over the past 30 years has been the ability to repl...
Left ventricular flow is intrinsically complex, three-dimensional and unsteady. Its features are sus...
Recent approaches to the in vitro experimental study of cardiac fluid mechanics involve the use of w...
In this paper, the structure and the dynamics of the flow in the left heart ventricle are studied fo...
Left ventricular flow is intrinsically complex, three-dimensional and unsteady. Its features are sus...
Biologically active replacement heart valves (tissue engineered, recellularized xenograft) offer enh...