Vathana Ngeth Biomedical Engineering
University of Rhode Island
Heart Valves for Congenital Heart Disease Patients
What is congenital heart disease?
• Problems of the heart present at birth
• Most common birth defect• 8 out of every 1000
newborns affected• No types of prevention
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What is aortic valve stenosis?
Issues:• Stiffening• Thickening• Valve fusionSymptoms:• Causes chest pain• Poor circulation• Easily fatigued
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• Allows for the blood to flow out of the heart
Biological Valves
• Animal tissues or donors• Used the least• Short life duration
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• No need for blood thinners• Lower risk of thrombi
Caged Ball Valve
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Bi-leaflet Valve
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What is the procedure?
• Replacement surgery– Incisions in the chest
through skin and muscle• Open heart• Endoscopy
– Assistance of lung-heart machine
– Average duration 3-6 hours
• Too severe for repair (minimally invasive surgery)
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Complications
• Extreme stress on the body• Restarting the heart• Fluid buildup around the cardiac cavity• Proper valve function• Very high risk of infection• Blood clots
Patient’s future
• Biological Heart Valve– Another major surgery
• Mechanical Heat Valve– Blood thinner medication– Regular heart check-ups
• Limited to no physically rigorous activity
Future of heart valves and procedures
• Development of better materials– Stronger for less degradation
• More fluid dynamic valves• Better techniques to reduce pain and
recovery time
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