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Large Animal Translational Validation of 3 Mitral Valve Repair Operations for Mitral Regurgitation Using a Mitral Valve Prolapse Model: A Comprehensive In Vivo Biomechanical Engineering Analysis.

Yuanjia ZhuShin YajimaMatthew H ParkAkshay VenkateshCharles J StarkNicholas A TranSabrina K WalshSidarth EthirajRobert J WilkersonLuca E LinSeung Hyun LeeKate Y GatesJustin D ArthurSam W BakerDanielle M MullisCatherine A WuShun HarimaBipul PokhrelDominique ResuelloHunter BergamascoMatthew A WuBasil M BaccouchePearly K PandyaStefan EldeHanjay WangYiping Joseph Woo
Published in: Circulation. Cardiovascular interventions (2024)
Significant biomechanical differences were observed underlying different mitral repair techniques in a translational large animal model. Neochord repair was associated with the lowest primary chordae peak force compared to the remodeling and triangular resectional techniques. Additionally, neochord repair using at least 4 neochordae was associated with lower chordal forces on the primary chordae and the neochordae. This study provided key insights about mitral valve repair optimization and may further improve repair durability.
Keyphrases
  • mitral valve
  • left atrial
  • left ventricular
  • single molecule