ABOUT INDEXING BOARD ARCHIVES AUTHOR GUIDELINES SUBMIT PAPER AUTHOR'S PAGE NEWS, EVENTS CONTACT
REVISTA DE CHIMIE
Cite as: Rev. Chim.
https://doi.org/10.37358/Rev.Chim.1949

OSIM Nr. R102355
ISSN Online 2668-8212
ISSN Print: 1582-9049
ISSN-L: 1582-9049

REVISTA DE CHIMIE Latest Issue

LATEST ISSUE >>>

   Volume 77, 2026
   Volume 76, 2025
   Volume 75, 2024
   Volume 74, 2023
   Volume 73, 2022
   Volume 72, 2021
   Volume 71, 2020
   Volume 70, 2019
   Volume 69, 2018
   Volume 68, 2017
   Volume 67, 2016
   Volume 66, 2015
   Volume 65, 2014
   Volume 64, 2013
   Volume 63, 2012
   Volume 62, 2011
   Volume 61, 2010
   Volume 60, 2009
   Volume 59, 2008
   Volume 58, 2007
 
<<<< back

Revista de Chimie (Rev. Chim.), Year 2015, Volume 66, Issue 10,





CRISTINA FURNICA, RALUCA OZANA CHISTOL, MARIA-MAGDALENA LEON CONSTANTIN, ANISIA-IULIANA ALEXA, GRIGORE TINICA
Calcification of Bioprosthetic Heart Valves
Biochemical substrate and prevention

Abstract:

Calcification of the leaflets of bioprosthetic heart valves (BHV) made from glutaraldehyde treated bovine or porcine pericardium or porcine aortic valves is related to the failure of these devices. The aim of this study is to evaluate the degeneration and calcification of explanted BHV and to analyze the underlying chemical substrate and risk factors. The authors performed a retrospective study on 47 cases with dysfunctional aortic BHV that were explanted and replaced between January 2000-November 2014. Hospital records, laboratory test results, cardiac computed tomography angiography (cardiac CTA) results, and operative data were reviewed and statistically analyzed. Mean valve survival time was of 11.5 ± 4.2 years. Coronary CTA revealed the presence of BHV calcifications in 38 out of the 47 cases (25 patients presented only punctate calcifications, 11 cases presented moderate cuspal calcifications and 2 cases presented gross calcifications associated to cuspal thickening and deformation). Glutaraldehyde fixation process of BHV may lead to degeneration and calcification of this type of valves, and in our opinion, the most promising preventive strategies have to include binding of calcification inhibitors to glutaraldehyde fixed tissue, removal or modification of calcifiable components, modification of glutaraldehyde fixation, and use of tissue cross linking agents other than glutaraldehyde. Keywords: bioprosthetic heart valve, calcifications, glutaraldehyde, chemical substrate, biomaterials

Issue: 2015, Volume 66, Issue 10
Pages:
download pdf   Download Pdf Article
Creative Commons License
This article is published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
 
<<<< back
 
PUBLISHING SECTION
Author Guidelines
 * Paper Drafting
 * Paper Template
 * Ethical Statement
 * Paper Submission
Ghidul Autorului (ro)
Submit Paper
Author's Page
Publishing Ethics
Peer Review Process
Open Access & Archiving Policy
 Search Authors
 LATEST NEWS
REvista de Chimie NUMAR OMAGIAL PETRU PONI.. detalii
REvista de Chimie Revista de Chimie - 70 de ani de aparitie neintrerupta.. detalii
dictionar English-Romanian Dictionary for Mechanical Engineering
(download pdf)
  News, Events
Crossref Member Badge
 DOI  logo
 Gold Open Access | Source=http://www.plos.org/  | Author=art designer at PLoS
Creative Commons License
 Conferences of Contemporary
 Chemistry
 Biblioteca Chimiei
 Materiale Plastice