Image-Based Computational Fluid Dynamics to Compare Two Repair Techniques for Mitral Valve Prolapse

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Bennati, Lorenzo [1 ]
Puppini, Giovanni [2 ]
Giambruno, Vincenzo [3 ]
Luciani, Giovanni Battista [3 ]
Vergara, Christian [4 ]
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[1] Univ Verona, Dept Surg Dent Pediat & Obstet Gynecol, Piazzale Ludov Antonio Scuro 10, I-37134 Verona, Italy
[2] Univ Verona, Dept Radiol, Piazzale Stefani 1, I-37126 Verona, Italy
[3] Univ Verona, Dept Surg, Div Cardiac Surg Dent Pediat & Obstetr Gynecol, Piazzale Stefani 1, I-37126 Verona, Italy
[4] Politecn Milan, Dipartimento Chim, LaBS, Materiali & Ingn Chim Giulio Natta, Piazza Leonardo Vinci 32, I-20133 Milan, Italy
关键词
Mitral valve prolapse; Neochordae technique; Resection technique; Computational fluid dynamics; Turbulence; Hemolysis; FINITE-ELEMENT; FLOW; ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; SIMULATION; HEMOLYSIS; CHORDAE;
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10.1007/s10439-024-03597-8
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
摘要
Objective The treatment of mitral valve prolapse involves two distinct repair techniques: chordal replacement (Neochordae technique) and leaflet resection (Resection technique). However, there is still a debate in the literature about which is the optimal one. In this context, we performed an image-based computational fluid dynamic study to evaluate blood dynamics in the two surgical techniques.Methods We considered a healthy subject (H) and two patients (N and R) who underwent surgery for prolapse of the posterior leaflet and were operated with the Neochordae and Resection technique, respectively. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) was employed with prescribed motion of the entire left heart coming from cine-MRI images, with a Large Eddy Simulation model to describe the transition to turbulence and a resistive method for managing valve dynamics. We created three different virtual scenarios where the operated mitral valves were inserted in the same left heart geometry of the healthy subject to study the differences attributed only to the two techniques.Results We compared the three scenarios by quantitatively analyzing ventricular velocity patterns and pressures, transition to turbulence, and the ventricle ability to prevent thrombi formation. From these results, we found that the operative techniques affected the ventricular blood dynamics in different ways, with variations attributed to the reduced mobility of the Resection posterior leaflet. Specifically, the Resection technique resulted in turbulent forces, related with the risk of hemolysis formation, up to 640 Pa, while the other two scenarios exhibited a maximum of 240 Pa. Moreover, in correspondence of the ventricular apex, the Resection technique reduced the areas with low velocity to 15%, whereas the healthy case and the Neochordae case maintained these areas at 30 and 48%, respectively. Our findings suggest that the Neochordae technique developed a more physiological flow with respect to the Resection technique.ConclusionResection technique gives rise to a different direction of the mitral jet during diastole increasing the ability to washout the ventricular apex preventing from thrombi formation, but at the same time it promotes turbulence formation that is associated with ventricular effort and risk of hemolysis.
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