Assessment of transmitral flow after mitral valve edge-to-edge repair using High-speed particle image velocimetry

ORAL

Abstract

Approximately 500,000 people in North America suffer from mitral valve regurgitation (MR). MR is a disorder of the heart in which the mitral valve (MV) leaflets do not close securely during systole. Edge-to-edge repair (EtER) technique can be used to surgically treat MR. This technique produces a double-orifice configuration for the MV. Under these un-physiological conditions, flow downstream of the MV forms a double jet structure that may disturb the intraventricular hemodynamics. Abnormal flow patterns following EtER are mainly characterized by high-shear stress and stagnation zones in the left ventricle (LV), which increase the potential of blood component damage. In this study, a custom-made prosthetic bicuspid MV was used to analyze the LV flow patterns after EtER by means of digital particle image velocimetry (PIV). Although the repair of a MV using EtER technique is an effective approach, this study confirms that EtER leads to changes in the LV flow field, including the generation of a double mitral jet flow and high shear stress regions.

Authors

  • Morteza Jeyhani

    Mech. Eng. Dept., Concordia Univ., Montreal, Canada

  • Shahrokh Shahriari

    University of Montreal Hospital Research Center (CRCHUM), University of Montreal Hospital Research Center (CRCHUM), Montreal, Canada

  • Michel Labrosse

    Mech. Eng. Dept., University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada

  • Lyes Kadem

    Concordia University, Mech. Eng. Dept., Concordia Univ., Montreal, Canada