Hemodynamic Effects of the Orientation of a Bi-leaflet Mechanical Heart Valve Implanted in an Anatomic Aorta Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • We perform high-resolution fluid/structure interaction simulations of a bi-leaflet mechanical heart valve implanted in an anatomic aorta with different orientations. The anatomic aorta geometry is obtained from MRI of an actual patient and is discretized with a body-fitted curvilinear mesh. The valve's leaflets and housing are placed as immersed boundaries in the aorta grid. A physiologic plug inflow wave-form with peak Reynolds number of 6000, based on inlet diameter and peak bulk flow velocity, is prescribed at the inlet. The orientation of valve implanted in the anatomic aorta can affect the hemodynamics. We will compare the hemodynamics of each orientation in terms of valve leaflet kinematics, flow patterns, and shear stress distributions.

published proceedings

  • WORLD CONGRESS ON MEDICAL PHYSICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, VOL 25, PT 4: IMAGE PROCESSING, BIOSIGNAL PROCESSING, MODELLING AND SIMULATION, BIOMECHANICS

author list (cited authors)

  • Borazjani, I., Le, T., & Sotiropoulos, F.

complete list of authors

  • Borazjani, I||Le, T||Sotiropoulos, F

publication date

  • December 2010