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Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation Decreases after MitraClip Implantation: Fluid Structure Interaction Simulation.

Yaghoub Dabiri1, Jiang Yao2, Kevin L Sack1,3, Ghassan S Kassab4, Julius M Guccione1.   

Abstract

Untreated tricuspid valve regurgitation (TR) is associated with increased rates of mortality, morbidity, and hospitalization. Current pharmacological and surgical treatment options for TR are limited. MitraClip (MC), an edge-to-edge percutaneous intervention, has been reported to be effective for treatment of TR. The goal of this study was to examine the effects of MC position on TR, using a multiphysics fluid-structure-interaction (FSI) analysis. The computational set up included the tricuspid valve (TV), the chordae tendineae, the blood particles, and a tube that surrounded the leaflets and blood particles. The leaflets and chordae were modeled as hyperelastic materials, and blood was modeled using smoothed particle hydrodynamics. FSI analysis was conducted for blood flow through the closed valve for multiple simulations that account for normal, diseased, and treated conditions of the TV. To simulate the diseased TV, a group of chordae between septal and pulmonary leaflets were removed from the normal TV, which produced increased regurgitation. Four MC treated scenarios were considered: i) one MC near the annulus, ii) one MC approximately midway between the annulus and leaflet tip, iii) one MC near the leaflet tip, iv) two MCs: one approximately midway between the annulus and leaflet tip, and one close to the leaflet tip. The TR increased in diseased TV (7.5%) compared to normal TV (2.5%). All MC treated scenarios decreased TR. The MC located near the midway point between the annulus and leaflet tip led to largest decrease in TR (75.2% compared to the untreated condition). The MC located near the leaflet tip was associated with lowest reduction in TR (2.2% compared to the untreated condition). When two MCs were used, reduction in TR was relatively high (68.7%), but TR was not improved compared to the optimal single MC. MC caused high stresses in the vicinity of the clipping area in all conditions; the highest occurred when the MC was near the leaflet tips. Using a quantitative computational approach, we confirm previous clinical reports on the efficacy of MC for treatment of TR. The results of this study could lead to the design of more efficient MC interventions for TR.

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Keywords:  FSI; Finite Element; MitraClip; Regurgitation; Tricuspid Valve

Year:  2019        PMID: 31439968      PMCID: PMC6706066          DOI: 10.1016/j.mechrescom.2019.04.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mech Res Commun        ISSN: 0093-6413            Impact factor:   2.254


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