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Hemodynamic effects of subaortic stenosis on blood flow characteristics of a mechanical heart valve based on openFOAM simulation


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Chen, Aolin and Basri, Adi Azriff and Ismail, Norzian and Ahmad, Kamarul Arifin (2023) Hemodynamic effects of subaortic stenosis on blood flow characteristics of a mechanical heart valve based on openFOAM simulation. Bioengineering-Basel, 10 (3). art. no. 312. pp. 1-16. ISSN 2306-5354

Abstract

Subaortic stenosis (SAS) is a common congenital heart disease that can cause significant morbidity and mortality if not treated promptly. Patients with heart valve disease are prone to complications after replacement surgery, and the existence of SAS can accelerates disease progression, so timely diagnosis and treatment are required. However, the effects of subaortic stenosis on mechanical heart valves (MHV) are unknown. This study aimed to investigate flow characteristics in the presence of subaortic stenosis and computationally quantify the effects on the hemodynamics of MHV. Through the numerical simulation method, the flow characteristics and related parameters in the presence of SAS can be more intuitively observed. Based on its structure, there are three types of SAS: Tunnel-type SAS (TSS); Fibromuscular annulus SAS (FSS); Discrete SAS (DSS). The first numerical simulation study on different types of SAS found that there are obvious differences among them. Among them, the tunnel-type SAS formed a separated vortex structure on the tunnel-type narrow surface, which exhibits higher wall shear force at a low obstacle percentage. However, discrete SAS showed obvious differences when there was a high percentage of obstacles, forming high peak flow, high wall shear stress, and a high-intensity complex vortex. The presence of all three types of SAS results in the formation of high-velocity jets and complex vortices in front of the MHV, leading to increased shear stress and stagnation time. These hemodynamic changes significantly increase the risk of MHV dysfunction and the development of complications. Despite differences between the three types of SAS, the resultant effects on MHV hemodynamics are consistent. Therefore, early surgical intervention is warranted in SAS patients with implanted MHV.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Medicine and Health Science
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10030312
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Notes: Correction published on 16 May 2024, see Bioengineering 2024, 11(5), 495. New published DOI : https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering11050495
Keywords: Subaortic stenosis; Mechanical heart valve; CFD; Heart valve diseases; Good health and well-being
Depositing User: Ms. Zaimah Saiful Yazan
Date Deposited: 24 Sep 2024 07:17
Last Modified: 24 Sep 2024 07:17
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108165
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