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Title: Alterations in Human Mitral Valve Mechanical Properties Secondary to Left Ventricular Remodeling: A Biaxial Mechanical Study
Authors: Vandemaele, Paulien
Vander Linden, Klaas
DEFERM, Sebastien 
Jashari, Ramadan
Rega, Filip
BERTRAND, Philippe 
VANDERVOORT, Pieter 
Vander Sloten, Jos
Famaey, Nele
Fehervary, Heleen
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Source: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 9 (Art N° 876006)
Abstract: Secondary mitral regurgitation occurs when a left ventricular problem causes leaking of the mitral valve. The altered left ventricular geometry changes the orientation of the subvalvular apparatus, thereby affecting the mechanical stress on the mitral valve. This in turn leads to active remodeling of the mitral valve, in order to compensate for the ventricular remodeling. In this study, a biomechanical analysis was performed on eight human mitral valves with secondary mitral regurgitation and ten healthy human mitral valves to better understand this pathophysiology and its effect on the mechanical properties of these tissues. Samples were obtained from the anterior and posterior leaflet and used for planar biaxial mechanical experiments. Uniaxial experiments were performed on four groups of mitral valve chords: anterior basal, anterior marginal, posterior basal and posterior marginal chords. The mechanical response of the mitral valve leaflets was fitted to the May-Newman and Yin constitutive model, whereas the material parameters of the third order Ogden model were determined for the chord samples. Next, stiffnesses calculated at low and high stress levels were statistically analyzed. Leaflet samples with secondary mitral regurgitation showed a small thickness increase and a change in anisotropy index compared to healthy control valves. Diseased leaflets were more compliant circumferentially and stiffer radially, resulting in anisotropic samples with the radial direction being stiffest. In addition, chord samples were slightly thicker and less stiff at high stress in secondary mitral regurgitation, when grouped per leaflet type and insertion region. These results confirm mechanical alterations due to the pathophysiological valvular changes caused by left ventricular remodeling. It is important that these changes in mechanical behavior are incorporated into computational models of the mitral valve.
Notes: Fehervary, H (corresponding author), Katholieke Univ Leuven, Biomech Sect, Dept Mech Engn, Leuven, Belgium.; Fehervary, H (corresponding author), Katholieke Univ Leuven, FIBEr, Leuven, Belgium.
heleen.fehervary@kuleuven.be
Keywords: human mitral valves;secondary mitrel regurgitation;left ventricular remodeling;planar biaxial and uniaxial testing;heart valve biomechanics;constitutive modeling;nonlinear parameter identification
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/39198
ISSN: 2297-055X
e-ISSN: 2297-055X
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.876006
ISI #: 000896696000001
Rights: 2022 Vandemaele, Vander Linden, Deferm, Jashari, Rega, Bertrand, Vandervoort, Vander Sloten, Famaey and Fehervary. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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