Hemodynamics of Reduced Leaflet Motion in Prosthetic Aortic Valves

ORAL

Abstract

Recent clinical studies based on high-resolution computed tomography (CT) scans have shown a higher than expected incidence of reduced leaflet motion (RLM) due to early leaflet thrombosis in bioprosthetic aortic valves. Although in most cases, the RLM is considered subclinical, the hemodynamic impact and long-term clinical significance of RLM are yet understood. In the present study the hemodynamics associated with RLM is investigated in using a sharp-interface immersed boundary based flow-structure-interaction computational modeling. A reduced degree-of-freedom, model for the leaflet dynamics is employed, which accelerated our ability to examine first-order effect of leaflet motion. Simulations for i) normal, ii) RLM in 1, and ii) 2 leaflets are performed to investigate the effect of RLM on the transvalvular hemodynamics and the implication for the progression of disease.

*Supported by the NSF Grants IIS-1344772, CBET-1511200 and NSF XSEDE Grant TG-CTS100002

Presenters

  • Jung-Hee Seo

    • Johns Hopkins Univ
    • Johns Hopkins University

Authors

  • Jung-Hee Seo

    • Johns Hopkins Univ
    • Johns Hopkins University
  • Chi Zhu

    • Johns Hopkins Univ
  • Jon Resar

    • Johns Hopkins University
    • Johns Hopkins Univ
  • Rajat Mittal

    • Johns Hopkins Univ
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
    • Johns Hopkins University