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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 10, 513-520, Copyright © 1996 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
GL Van Rijk-Zwikker, BJ Delemarre and HA Huysmans
OBJECTIVES: In the mitral annulus bi-leaflet mechanical valves can be
oriented in two ways: the anatomical orientation with the hinge line
parallel to a line through the commissures of the native valve (90
degrees). The influence of this orientation on the left ventricular spatial
flow pattern and valve leaflet opening was investigated in pigs. METHODS:
In 9 pigs a CarboMedics mitral valve prosthesis was implanted in the )
degree position and in 9 pigs in the 90 degree orientation. Two dimensional
echocardiographic and color Doppler recordings were performed before
surgery, immediately after surgery and after 6 weeks. RESULTS: In the
native valve the diastolic flow pattern was characterized by a central
inflow and backflow away from the apex along the left ventricular wall. In
the 0 degree orientation a diastolic flow pattern with an asymmetrical
inflow was observed, resulting from a greater extension of the jet along
the lateral wall compared to the jet along the interventricular septum.
Mid-diastolic back-flow away from the left ventricular apex was directed
towards the valve prosthesis. In the 2-dimensional echocardiographic
recordings the opening angle of both prosthetic leaflets was different
showing a larger opening angle of the posterior leaflet. In the 90 degree
orientation a diastolic flow pattern with paradoxical flow directions was
recorded, that could only be explained in a 3-dimensional way: one inflow
jet along the anterior wall, one inflow jet along the posterior wall and
back-flow away from the apex sandwiched in between the two inflow jets. In
this orientation the 2-dimensional echocardiographic recordings showed
symmetrical opening of the two leaflets of the prosthesis. CONCLUSIONS: The
orientation of the CarboMedics bi-leaflet mechanical valve prosthesis in
the mitral valve annulus determines the left ventricular spatial flow
pattern. The flow pattern resulting from the 0 degree orientation, was
associated with asymmetrical leaflet motion, while the 90 degree
orientation flow pattern was associated with symmetrical leaflet motion.
These findings may be of importance for prosthetic valve function as well
as for left ventricular kinetics.
ARTICLES
The orientation of the bi-leaflet CarboMedics valve in the mitral position determines left ventricular spatial flow patterns
Department of Cardio-thoracic Surgery, University Hospital, Leiden, The Netherlands.
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