Influence of Transvalvar Pressure Gradient on Hinge Washing in Closed Mechanical Prosthetic Cardiac Valves Under Pulmonary Pressure Conditions: A Comparative In Vitro Study
Abstract:Objective: Hinge washing is a crucial factor in the prevention of mechanical prosthetic valvar thrombosis, especially in the pulmonary valve position. The aim of this laboratory study was to determine the relationship between pressure difference and the amount of hinge washing in the closed position, using the pressures that are normal for the right ventricle and pulmonary artery. Methods: In an in vitro setting, four different bileaflet mechanical valves were tested for hinge washing in closed position. Based… Show more
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