Jm. Hasenkam et al., HEMODYNAMIC EVALUATION OF A NEW BILEAFLET VALVE PROSTHESIS - AN ACUTEANIMAL EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY, Journal of heart valve disease, 5(6), 1996, pp. 574-580
Background and aims of the study: A newly developed heart valve (Medtr
onic Parallel(TM)) was tested in an acute animal experimental model. M
ethods: Five prototype valves were implanted in the aortic position in
seven 90 kg pigs to enable acute evaluation of the hemodynamic perfor
mance in terms of turbulent stresses and transvalvular pressure drop.
Turbulent stresses in the ascending aorta were measured using a 10 MHz
perivascular Doppler echocardiographic transducer designed to measure
the radial velocity component at 17 different points covering the aor
tic cross- sectional area. Results: The drop in transvalvular peak pre
ssure measured with fluid-filled catheters showed a non-linear relatio
nship with cardiac output and was always <12 mmHg. The Reynolds normal
stresses were <60 N/m(2) in systole within 50 ms time windows, which
is insufficient to cause mechanical damage of the formed elements of t
he blood. Conclusions: From a hemodynamic point of view the performanc
e of the Medtronic Parallel aortic valve is fully acceptable and withi
n the range of other similar, currently available mechanical valves.