Effect of wedging on the flow characteristics past tilting disc aortic valve prosthesis.

To evaluate the efficacy of implanting a tilting disc aortic valve prosthesis in an angulated (wedged) supra-annular position, an in vitro experimental study was performed. The aortic valve prosthesis was mounted in an axi-symmetric valve chamber in a wedged position and incorporated in a mock circulatory system. Measurements were obtained on the transvalvular pressure gradient, percent regurgitation as well as velocity profiles and turbulent normal stresses distal to the valve. Our results showed that there was no significant reduction in the pressure gradient in mounting a larger sized valve in the wedged supra-annular position. On the other hand, the percent regurgitation increased with increase in heart rate and wedge angle. The valve failed to function properly above 110 beats min-1 at any wedge angle with the normal flow rate. The velocity profiles also showed significant changes with an increase in the turbulent normal stress with increase in wedge angle. Hence our study suggests that implanting the tilting disc prosthesis in a wedged supra-annular position in the aorta is not advisable.

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