Downstream turbulence and high intensity transient signals (HITS) following aortic valve replacement with Medtronic Hall or St. Jude Medical valve substitutes

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作者
Kleine, P [1 ]
Perthel, M [1 ]
Hasenkam, JM [1 ]
Nygaard, H [1 ]
Hansen, SB [1 ]
Laas, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Herz Kreislauf Klin Bevensen, Dept Cardiothorac Surg, D-29549 Bad Bevensen, Germany
关键词
high intensity transient signals; prosthetic heart valves; Medtronic; St. Jude Medical;
D O I
10.1016/S1010-7940(99)00351-6
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: High intensity transient signals (HITS) representing microembolization to the brain have been found to contribute to cognitive impairment and psychoneurological dysfunction in patients carrying a mechanical aortic valve. It is unknown, whether HITS represent gaseous or solid emboli. This animal study evaluates the impact of valve orientation on HITS fur two different mechanical valves with both valves implanted in their best and worst orientation, which has been defined in previous studies with respect to downstream turbulence. Methods: In four pigs a rotation device carrying either a Medtronic Hall (MH) or St. Jude Medical (SJM) valve size 23 mm was implanted. The device allowed rotation of the implanted valves without reopening of the aorta. Approximately 30 min after weaning from extracorporeal circulation, a Doppler probe was placed on both common carotid arteries. Tn different orientations of the implanted valves (best and worst position), HITS were detected by the Doppler probe and recorded for ten min by a transcranial Doppler sonography device (Medilab Inc., Estenfeld, Germany). Results: HITS showed significant change with rotation for both valve designs. With the major orifice of the MH oriented towards the non-coronary leaflet (optimum position) very low HITS-counts (0.8-1.7/min) were observed. In the worst orientation HITS rose to 43-66/min. For the SJM the HITS count in the optimum position was 23.4-24/min and in the worst orientation 38-48/min. Conclusions: Valve orientation has an important impact on microembolization to the brain. In the optimum orientation (large orifice facing the non-coronary leaflet) the Medtronic Hall valve showed neglectible incidence of HITS. The St. Jude Medical bileaflet valve showed less variation but demonstrated significant HITS counts at any orientation. As the MH in the worst position shows significantly higher turbulent stresses than the SJM but no higher incidence of HITS, a strong correlation between turbulence and HITS was not demonstrated by this study. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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