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Flow-induced platelet activation in a St. Jude mechanical heart valve, a trileaflet polymeric heart valve, and a St. Jude tissue valve

  • Florida International University
  • Innovia LLC
  • Stony Brook University

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Abstract

Polymer heart valves have been under investigation since the 1960s, but their success has been hampered by an overall lack of durability mainly due to calcification of the leaflets and a relatively high rate of thromboembolic complications. A new polymer (Quatromer) trileaflet design was tested for its thrombogenic potential and was compared to that of existing prosthetic heart valves routinely implanted in patients: a St. Jude Medical bileaflet mechanical heart valve (MHV) and a St. Jude porcine bioprosthetic tissue valve. The valves were mounted in a left ventricular assist device and the procoagulant activity of the platelets was measured using a platelet activation state (PAS) assay. The PAS measurements indicated that the platelet activation level induced by the polymeric valve was very similar to that induced by the St. Jude Medical MHV and the St. Jude tissue valve. No significant difference was observed between the three valves, indicating that they have a comparable thrombogenic potential.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)826-831
Number of pages6
JournalArtificial Organs
Volume29
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2005

Keywords

  • Bioprosthetic tissue valve
  • Left ventricular assist device
  • Mechanical heart valve
  • Polymer trileaflet valve
  • Thrombogenic

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