In vitro flow dynamics of a new mechanical cardiac valve prosthesis--"tricusp".

J C Lentell, S K Pehrsson, G Rau, H Reul
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The hydrodynamic performance of a newly developed JCL-trileaflet mechanical heart valve prostheses (Tricusp) was measured and compared with some of the currently most used heart valve prostheses types. All experiments were performed in an electrohydraulic, computer-controlled pulse duplicator simulating the left side of the human circulatory system. Testing conditions were set according to a Food and Drugs Administration interlaboratory comparison protocol, with cardiac outputs 3.0, 4.5, 6.5 or 8.0 l/min and a constant heart rate of 70 beats/min. Mean systolic pressure differences, volume and energy losses, dimensionless pressure losses and energy loss coefficients were calculated from the recorded pressure, volume and flow tracings. The results with the Tricusp valve were found to be as good, or even better than those with the currently most used commercially available bileaflet valves.

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一种新型机械心脏瓣膜假体“tricusp”的体外血流动力学。
测量了新研制的jcl -三叶机械式心脏瓣膜假体(Tricusp)的水动力性能,并与目前常用的几种心脏瓣膜假体进行了比较。所有的实验都是在模拟人体左侧循环系统的电液、计算机控制的脉冲复制器中进行的。测试条件按照美国食品和药物管理局实验室间比较方案设置,心输出量分别为3.0、4.5、6.5或8.0 l/min,心率恒定为70次/min。根据记录的压力、体积和流量跟踪计算平均收缩压差、体积和能量损失、无因次压力损失和能量损失系数。结果发现,Tricusp阀与目前最常用的商用双管阀一样好,甚至更好。
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