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The time has come to extend the expiration limit of cryopreserved allograft heart valves.

Jan Burkert1, Petra Kochová2,3, Zbyněk Tonar4,5, Robert Cimrman4, Tereza Blassová5, Ramadan Jashari6, Radovan Fiala1, Jaroslav Špatenka1.   

Abstract

Despite the wide choice of commercial heart valve prostheses, cryopreserved semilunar allograft heart valves (C-AHV) are required, and successfully transplanted in selected groups of patients. The expiration limit (EL) criteria have not been defined yet. Most Tissue Establishments (TE) use the EL of 5 years. From physiological, functional, and surgical point of view, the morphology and mechanical properties of aortic and pulmonary roots represent basic features limiting the EL of C-AHV. The aim of this work was to review methods of AHV tissue structural analysis and mechanical testing from the perspective of suitability for EL validation studies. Microscopic structure analysis of great arterial wall and semilunar leaflets tissue should clearly demonstrate cells as well as the extracellular matrix components by highly reproducible and specific histological staining procedures. Quantitative morphometry using stereological grids has proved to be effective, as the exact statistics was feasible. From mechanical testing methods, tensile test was the most suitable. Young's moduli of elasticity, ultimate stress and strain were shown to represent most important AHV tissue mechanical characteristics, suitable for exact statistical analysis. C-AHV are prepared by many different protocols, so as each TE has to work out own EL for C-AHV.

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Keywords:  Cryopreservation; Expiration limit; Heart valve allograft; Mechanical measurements; Quantitative microscopy; Tissue banking

Year:  2020        PMID: 32583302     DOI: 10.1007/s10561-020-09843-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Bank        ISSN: 1389-9333            Impact factor:   1.522


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