Influence of anisotropy on the mechanical behaviour of bioprosthetic heart valves |
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Authors: | G. Burriesci I. C. Howard E. A. Patterson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dipartimento di Meccanica e Aeronautica, Universi ty of Palermo, Italy;2. Department of Mechanical Engin eerin g, Universi ty of Shef eld, Mappin Street, Shef eld S1 3JD, UK |
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Abstract: | Chemically modified pericardium is commonly used in the fabrication of bioprosthetic heart valves. This material exhibits non-linear elastic behaviour and, as for most other biological soft tissues, it is orthotropicin its extensibility. The influence of the natural orthotropy of pericardium on the mechanical behaviour of pericardial heart valves during the whole cardiac cycle has been studied, using the finiteelement method. A model of the leaflet of a bicuspid valve has been created, defining the material of the tissue as orthotropic non-linear elastic. Two preferential orthogonal orientations of the tissue have been analysed (axial and circumferential). The results show that even a small amount of orthotropy (an orthotropyindex of 1.5 has been used) can significantly affect the mechanical behaviour of the valve, and that an appropriate orientation of the fibres can contribute to optimizing the stress distribution in the leaflets. |
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