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Protocol for Relative Hydrodynamic Assessment of Tri-leaflet Polymer Valves
Published on: October 17, 2013
[In Vitro Hydrodynamic Performance Evaluation of Valve Repair System]
Liang Cai1, Yibin Li1, Shiwen Lyu1
1Jenscare Scientific Co., Ltd., Ningbo, 315336.
Objective:
To meet the treatment requirements for mitral regurgitation disease, this study designed a novel valve repair system and evaluated its hydrodynamic performance.
Methods:
A mitral regurgitation model was created. The valve repair system was loaded onto the regurgitation model, and pulsatile flow tests and steady backflow leakage tests were conducted.
Results:
The pulsatile flow test results indicated that the percentage of reflux after product implantation was lower than that before implantation under different concentric outputs and reverse pressures. The average cross-valve pressure difference after implantation was less than 5 mmHg. The steady backflow leakage test results showed that as the reverse pressure increased, the leakage amount of the valve repair system after implantation also increased.
Conclusion:
The developed valve repair system exhibits excellent hydrodynamic performance, suggesting the feasibility of its application in the treatment of clinical mitral regurgitation.
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