Abstract

This study was to evaluate the impact of leaflet trimming strategy on the hemodynamic behaviors of the aortic valve after reconstructive surgery, and give recommendations based on design of experiment (DOE) and in vitro studies. An in vitro hemodynamic test was performed on the simulated surgical model to quantify the efficacy of conventional reconstructive surgery. The very same computational model was built and verified, on which the full factorial DOE was carried out to summarize the correlations between leaflet trimming parameters and valve hemodynamic characteristics. Hemodynamic characteristics of the valve substitute were significantly associated with leaflet trimming parameters. The total regurgitant and transvalvular regurgitant of the valve substitute were reduced by 27.44% and 13.61% after optimization of the leaflet design. Synthetic use of in vitro tests and DOE study based on computational models helped improve outcomes of the reconstruction of aortic valve by reducing free edge length and increasing commissure height and leaflet height.

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