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Correlation between ventricular flow field and valve closing sound of mechanical mitral prostheses
Authors:Toshinosuke Akutsu  Ryota Imai  Jun Saito  Tomoyuki Suzuki
Affiliation:Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, Kanto Gakuin University, 1-50-1 Mutsuura-higashi, Yokohama, 236-8501, Japan. akutsu@kanto-gakuin.ac.jp
Abstract:The Jyros (JR) valve and the newer On-X and MIRA valves, all installed antianatomically, were compared with the St. Jude Medical (SJM) valve in the mitral position to study the effects of valve design differences on the down-stream flow field and the associated valve closing sound. The dynamic particle image velocimetry method utilizing a high-speed video flow visualization technique was used to map the velocity field, and wavelet analysis of the sound was used to find the correlation between the ventricular flow field and the valve closing sound. Based on the experimental data, the following general conclusions can be made. In the velocity field directly below the mitral valve, where the distinct characteristic differences of the valve designs will be evident, twin symmetrical circulations were observed due to the divergent nature of the flow generated by the two inclined half-disks with the valve installed in the anti-anatomical orientation; the SJM, the On-X, and the MIRA valves generated a centrally downward circulation that opposed the valve leaflet closing movement, and resulted in relatively loud valve closing sounds.
Keywords:Prosthetic heart valve  Dynamic PIV  Sound analysis  Wavelet analysis
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