Post-operative ventricular flow dynamics following atrioventricular valve surgical and device therapies : a review
Intra-ventricular flow dynamics has recently emerged as an important evaluation and diagnosis tool in different cardiovascular conditions. The formation of vortex pattern during the cardiac cycle has been suggested to play important epigenetic and energy-modulation roles in cardiac remodelling, adap...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1427922020-06-30T09:13:03Z Post-operative ventricular flow dynamics following atrioventricular valve surgical and device therapies : a review Nguyen, Yen Ngoc Ismail, Munirah Kabinejadian, Foad Tay, Edgar Lik Wui Leo, Hwa Liang School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering Hemodynamics Left Ventricle Intra-ventricular flow dynamics has recently emerged as an important evaluation and diagnosis tool in different cardiovascular conditions. The formation of vortex pattern during the cardiac cycle has been suggested to play important epigenetic and energy-modulation roles in cardiac remodelling, adaptations and mal-adaptations. In this new perspective, flow alterations due to different cardiovascular procedures can affect the long-term outcome of those procedures. Especially, repairs and replacements performed on atrioventricular valves are likely to exert direct impact on intra-ventricular flow pattern. In this review, current consensus around the roles of vortex dynamics in cardiac function is discussed. An overview of physiological vortex patterns found in healthy left and right ventricles as well as post-operative ventricular flow phenomenon owing to different atrioventricular valvular procedures are reviewed, followed by the summary of different vortex identification schemes used to characterise intraventricular flow. This paper also emphasises on future research directions towards a comprehensive understanding of intra-cardiac flow and its clinical relevance. The knowledge could encourage more effective pre-operative planning and better outcomes for current clinical practices. 2020-06-30T09:13:03Z 2020-06-30T09:13:03Z 2018 Journal Article Nguyen, Y. N., Ismail, M., Kabinejadian, F., Tay, E. L. W., & Leo, H. L. (2018). Post-operative ventricular flow dynamics following atrioventricular valve surgical and device therapies : a review. Medical Engineering and Physics, 54, 1-13. doi:10.1016/j.medengphy.2018.01.007 1350-4533 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142792 10.1016/j.medengphy.2018.01.007 29454583 54 1 13 en Medical Engineering and Physics © 2018 Institute of Physics and Engineering. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Intra-ventricular flow dynamics has recently emerged as an important evaluation and diagnosis tool in different cardiovascular conditions. The formation of vortex pattern during the cardiac cycle has been suggested to play important epigenetic and energy-modulation roles in cardiac remodelling, adaptations and mal-adaptations. In this new perspective, flow alterations due to different cardiovascular procedures can affect the long-term outcome of those procedures. Especially, repairs and replacements performed on atrioventricular valves are likely to exert direct impact on intra-ventricular flow pattern. In this review, current consensus around the roles of vortex dynamics in cardiac function is discussed. An overview of physiological vortex patterns found in healthy left and right ventricles as well as post-operative ventricular flow phenomenon owing to different atrioventricular valvular procedures are reviewed, followed by the summary of different vortex identification schemes used to characterise intraventricular flow. This paper also emphasises on future research directions towards a comprehensive understanding of intra-cardiac flow and its clinical relevance. The knowledge could encourage more effective pre-operative planning and better outcomes for current clinical practices. |
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Post-operative ventricular flow dynamics following atrioventricular valve surgical and device therapies : a review |
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