“…Intravascular haemolysis is a frequent complication of prosthetic valve replacement (Brodeur et al, 1965 ;Rubinson et al, 1966;Bell et al, 1967), and in a significant proportion of cases frank haemolytic anaemia occurs, particularly with incompetent prostheses (Sayed et al, 1961 ;Marsh, 1964;Stevenson and Baker, 1964). Random destruction of red cells due to valve turbulence and shearing forces created by a regurgitant flow of blood form the most likely basis for the haemolysis, and this theory has recently received experimental support (Nevaril et al, 1968).…”