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SUMMARY:FSI model for patient-specific mitral valve with transcatheter edg
 e-to-edge repair
DESCRIPTION:Valérie Kulka (ARTORG Center, University of Bern); Natalie Sim
 onian and Michael Sacks (James T. Willerson Center for Cardiovascular Mode
 ling and Simulation, The Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and 
 Sciences and the Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of T
 exas at Austin); and Dominik Obrist (ARTORG Center, University of Bern)\n\
 nMitral regurgitation affects 1 in 12 people over age 75, in which the mit
 ral valve (MV) does not fully close during ejection of blood into the body
 . A transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) is a minimally invasive proce
 dure that attaches the two leaflets using a clipping device. As the impact
  of TEER during left ventricular filling with the open MV is unclear, we i
 mplemented a mitral valve model with FSI to investigate it. The FSI model 
 uses different patient-specific MV geometries and TEER positions. A range 
 of flow rates is used to simulate left ventricular filling in a physiologi
 cal flow setup.\nWe analyse changes in the mitral valve open area after TE
 ER across different positions and compare with a clinical study. Then, we 
 provide MV characteristics for the different geometries and compare the fl
 ow jets after TEER for the configurations.\n\nDomain: Engineering, Life Sc
 iences, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chair: Do
 minik Obrist (University of Bern)\n\n
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