Structure and Rheological Properties of Bovine Aortic Heart Valve and Pericardium Tissue: Implications in Bioprosthetic and Tissue-Engineered Heart Valves

Heart valve (HV) diseases are among the leading causes of cardiac failure and deaths. Of the various HV diseases, damaged HV leaflets are among the primary culprits. In many cases, impaired HV restoration is not always possible, and the replacement of valves becomes necessary. Bioprosthetic HVs have...

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Main Authors: Hani A. Alhadrami, Raza ur Rehman Syed, Alap Ali Zahid, Rashid Ahmed, Shajia Hasan, Anwarul Hasan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Healthcare Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3290370
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spelling doaj-51b3bd4893724cb1a09acb1e4fea3fa02020-11-25T00:12:54ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Healthcare Engineering2040-22952040-23092019-01-01201910.1155/2019/32903703290370Structure and Rheological Properties of Bovine Aortic Heart Valve and Pericardium Tissue: Implications in Bioprosthetic and Tissue-Engineered Heart ValvesHani A. Alhadrami0Raza ur Rehman Syed1Alap Ali Zahid2Rashid Ahmed3Shajia Hasan4Anwarul Hasan5Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, King Abdulaziz University, P.O. Box 80402, Jeddah 21589, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, Qatar University, Doha 2713, QatarDepartment of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, Qatar University, Doha 2713, QatarDepartment of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, Qatar University, Doha 2713, QatarCollege of Medicine, Qatar University, 2713 Doha, QatarDepartment of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, Qatar University, Doha 2713, QatarHeart valve (HV) diseases are among the leading causes of cardiac failure and deaths. Of the various HV diseases, damaged HV leaflets are among the primary culprits. In many cases, impaired HV restoration is not always possible, and the replacement of valves becomes necessary. Bioprosthetic HVs have been used for the replacement of the diseased valves, which is obtained from the sources of bovine and porcine origin, while tissue-engineered heart valves (TEHV) have emerged as a promising future solution. The bioprosthetic valves are prone to become calcified, and thus they last for only ten to fifteen years. The adequate understanding of the correlations between the biomechanics and rheological properties of native HV tissues can enable us to improve the durability of the bioprosthetic HV as well as help in the development of tissue-engineered heart valves (TEHV). In this study, the structural and rheological properties of native bovine aortic HV and pericardium tissues were investigated. The microstructures of the tissues were investigated using scanning electron microscopy, while the rheological properties were studied using oscillatory shear measurement and creep test. The reported results provide significant insights into the correlations between the microstructure and viscoelastic properties of the bovine aortic HV and pericardium tissues.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3290370
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author Hani A. Alhadrami
Raza ur Rehman Syed
Alap Ali Zahid
Rashid Ahmed
Shajia Hasan
Anwarul Hasan
spellingShingle Hani A. Alhadrami
Raza ur Rehman Syed
Alap Ali Zahid
Rashid Ahmed
Shajia Hasan
Anwarul Hasan
Structure and Rheological Properties of Bovine Aortic Heart Valve and Pericardium Tissue: Implications in Bioprosthetic and Tissue-Engineered Heart Valves
Journal of Healthcare Engineering
author_facet Hani A. Alhadrami
Raza ur Rehman Syed
Alap Ali Zahid
Rashid Ahmed
Shajia Hasan
Anwarul Hasan
author_sort Hani A. Alhadrami
title Structure and Rheological Properties of Bovine Aortic Heart Valve and Pericardium Tissue: Implications in Bioprosthetic and Tissue-Engineered Heart Valves
title_short Structure and Rheological Properties of Bovine Aortic Heart Valve and Pericardium Tissue: Implications in Bioprosthetic and Tissue-Engineered Heart Valves
title_full Structure and Rheological Properties of Bovine Aortic Heart Valve and Pericardium Tissue: Implications in Bioprosthetic and Tissue-Engineered Heart Valves
title_fullStr Structure and Rheological Properties of Bovine Aortic Heart Valve and Pericardium Tissue: Implications in Bioprosthetic and Tissue-Engineered Heart Valves
title_full_unstemmed Structure and Rheological Properties of Bovine Aortic Heart Valve and Pericardium Tissue: Implications in Bioprosthetic and Tissue-Engineered Heart Valves
title_sort structure and rheological properties of bovine aortic heart valve and pericardium tissue: implications in bioprosthetic and tissue-engineered heart valves
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Healthcare Engineering
issn 2040-2295
2040-2309
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Heart valve (HV) diseases are among the leading causes of cardiac failure and deaths. Of the various HV diseases, damaged HV leaflets are among the primary culprits. In many cases, impaired HV restoration is not always possible, and the replacement of valves becomes necessary. Bioprosthetic HVs have been used for the replacement of the diseased valves, which is obtained from the sources of bovine and porcine origin, while tissue-engineered heart valves (TEHV) have emerged as a promising future solution. The bioprosthetic valves are prone to become calcified, and thus they last for only ten to fifteen years. The adequate understanding of the correlations between the biomechanics and rheological properties of native HV tissues can enable us to improve the durability of the bioprosthetic HV as well as help in the development of tissue-engineered heart valves (TEHV). In this study, the structural and rheological properties of native bovine aortic HV and pericardium tissues were investigated. The microstructures of the tissues were investigated using scanning electron microscopy, while the rheological properties were studied using oscillatory shear measurement and creep test. The reported results provide significant insights into the correlations between the microstructure and viscoelastic properties of the bovine aortic HV and pericardium tissues.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3290370
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