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Development of Tissue Engineered Heart Valves for Percutaneous Transcatheter Delivery in a Fetal Ovine Model
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2020
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Tissue EngineeringHeart FailureTrivial StenosisEngineeringBiofabricationCardiac RegenerationSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringCongenital Heart AnomalyArtificial OrganRegenerative MedicineValve DiseaseFetal Pulmonary ValveCardiologyFunctional Tissue EngineeringPercutaneous Transcatheter DeliveryDevelopmental BiologyFetal Ovine ModelValvular Heart DiseaseMedicineFetal Lamb
This multidisciplinary work shows the feasibility of replacing the fetal pulmonary valve with a percutaneous, transcatheter, fully biodegradable tissue-engineered heart valve (TEHV), which was studied in vitro through accelerated degradation, mechanical, and hemodynamic testing and in vivo by implantation into a fetal lamb. The TEHV exhibited only trivial stenosis and regurgitation in vitro and no stenosis in vivo by echocardiogram. Following implantation, the fetus matured and was delivered at term. Replacing a stenotic fetal valve with a functional TEHV has the potential to interrupt the development of single-ventricle heart disease by restoring proper flow through the heart.
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