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      Intermittent Aortic Valve Opening and Risk of Thrombosis in VAD Patients

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          This study evaluates quantitatively the impact that intermittent Aortic Valve opening has on the thrombogenicity in the aortic arch region for patients under Left Ventricular Assist Device therapy. The influence of flow through the Aortic Valve, opening once every five cardiac cycles, on the flow patterns in the ascending aortic is measured in a patient-derived CT-image-based model, after LVAD implantation. The mechanical environment of flowing platelets is investigated, by statistical treatment of outliers in Lagrangian particle tracking, and thrombogenesis metrics (platelet residence times and activation state characterized by shear stress accumulation) are compared for the cases of no Aortic Valve opening and intermittent Aortic Valve opening. All hemodynamics metrics are improved by Aortic Valve opening, even at a reduced frequency and flow rate. Residence times of platelets or microthrombi are reduced significantly by transvalvular flow, as are the shear stress history experienced and the shear stress magnitude and gradients on the aortic root endothelium. The findings of this device-neutral study support the multiple advantages of management that enables Aortic Valve opening, providing a rationale for establishing this as a standard in long-term treatment and care for advanced heart failure patients.

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          Journal
          9204109
          1989
          ASAIO J
          ASAIO J.
          ASAIO journal (American Society for Artificial Internal Organs : 1992)
          1058-2916
          1538-943X
          24 December 2016
          Jul-Aug 2017
          01 July 2018
          : 63
          : 4
          : 425-432
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
          [2 ]Division of Cardiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
          [3 ]Department of Internal Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
          [4 ]Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
          Author notes
          Corresponding Author: Alberto Aliseda ( aaliseda@ 123456uw.edu )
          [*]

          These two authors contributed equally to this manuscript.

          Article
          PMC5489364 PMC5489364 5489364 nihpa837846
          10.1097/MAT.0000000000000512
          5489364
          28118265
          514fa25d-a999-401b-80f7-f52fc499fef1
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          Shear Stress,LVAD,Mechanical Circulatory Support,Thrombosis,Platelet history,Computational Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics,Aortic Valve opening,Thrombogenicity,Residence Time

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