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High-resolution subject-specific mitral valve imaging and modeling: experimental and computational methods

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BIOMECHANICS AND MODELING IN MECHANOBIOLOGY
卷 15, 期 6, 页码 1619-1630

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10237-016-0786-1

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Fluid-structure interaction; Mitral valve; Comprehensive computational model; Smooth particle hydrodynamics; Chordal structure; Chordae tendineae; Fixation; Glutaraldehyde

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  1. National Heart Lung and Blood Institute [R01-HL092926]
  2. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship [DGE-1148903]

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The diversity of mitral valve (MV) geometries and multitude of surgical options for correction of MV diseases necessitates the use of computational modeling. Numerical simulations of the MV would allow surgeons and engineers to evaluate repairs, devices, procedures, and concepts before performing them and before moving on to more costly testing modalities. Constructing, tuning, and validating these models rely upon extensive in vitro characterization of valve structure, function, and response to change due to diseases. Micro-computed tomography (mu CT) allows for unmatched spatial resolution for soft tissue imaging. However, it is still technically challenging to obtain an accurate geometry of the diastolic MV. We discuss here the development of a novel technique for treating MV specimens with glutaraldehyde fixative in order to minimize geometric distortions in preparation for mu CT scanning. The technique provides a resulting MV geometry which is significantly more detailed in chordal structure, accurate in leaflet shape, and closer to its physiological diastolic geometry. In this paper, computational fluid-structure interaction (FSI) simulations are used to show the importance of more detailed subject-specific MV geometry with 3D chordal structure to simulate a proper closure validated against mu CT images of the closed valve. Two computational models, before and after use of the aforementioned technique, are used to simulate closure of the MV.

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