2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10439-010-9975-8
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Simplified Pulse Reactor for Real-Time Long-Term In Vitro Testing of Biological Heart Valves

Abstract: Long-term function of biological heart valve prostheses (BHV) is limited by structural deterioration leading to failure with associated arterial hypertension. The objective of this work was development of an easy to handle real-time pulse reactor for evaluation of biological and tissue engineered heart valves under different pressures and long-term conditions. The pulse reactor was made of medical grade materials for placement in a 37 degrees C incubator. Heart valves were mounted in a housing disc moving hori… Show more

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“…The minimal T-cell infiltration restricted to the conduit wall is most likely caused by remaining cell remnants. Possibly, the additional washing processes prior to implantation using pulsatile bioreactors [18] might enable complete elimination of cell remnants and avoid subsequent T-cell infiltration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The minimal T-cell infiltration restricted to the conduit wall is most likely caused by remaining cell remnants. Possibly, the additional washing processes prior to implantation using pulsatile bioreactors [18] might enable complete elimination of cell remnants and avoid subsequent T-cell infiltration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%