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As introduced by Abbott (n.d.-a) in "Surgical heart valves”, the  "Masters HP 15 mm Mitral Mechanical Heart Valves", a mechanical heart valve suitable for treating newborns and babies. Abbott's mechanical valve is considered the gold standard and the world's most trusted mechanical heart valve (Abbott, n.d.-b), producing the world’s smallest 15-mm paediatric mechanical valve that is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration [FDA] (Office of the Commissioner, 2020). Among its functions, it has rotatable bi-leaflet valves designed for secure implantation in the mitral position (Abbott, n.d.-a) for patients with a diseased, damaged, or malfunctioning mitral heart valve. It also has unique specifications and design features. Firstly, it has a tissue annulus diameter of only 15mm (Abbott, n.d.-a). Secondly, it has a unique design feature, which uses the "Pivot Guard Design'' which has low thrombogenicity at the forefront of the valve. With several enhanced features and functions such as the “rotatable bi-leaflet valves”, the “Pivot Guard Design”, and being the smallest mechanical valve, the Masters HP 15 mm Mitral Mechanical Heart Valve from Abbot is the revolutionary technology that can potentially save new-borns and babies with mitral valve problems. 

One important function of Abbott’s artificial heart valve is the rotatable bi-leaflet valves, which have proven low thrombogenicity and excellent patient outcomes through clinical trials (Abbott, n.d.-b). The valve leaflets open up to an 85-degree angle in systole(Abbott, n.d.-b): a process of contraction and ejection of the ventricular on both the left and right heart. The Systole stage of the cardiac cycle “begins when the mitral valve (tricuspid) closes, and concludes with the closure of the aortic valve (pulmonic)”, representing ventricular contraction,  forcing blood into the arteries (Pollock & Makaryus, 2020). The leaflets allow strong, uniform velocities of blood to flow within the hinge recess area, aiding in the washout of blood and preventing blood clots (Abbott, n.d.-b). As compared to caged ball or tilting-disc valves, bi-leaflet carry a lower risk of blood clots (Artificial Heart Valve, 2023). Therefore, the role of the bi-leaflet valves is crucially important for the patients to make sure that blood flows smoothly in the arteries. This will potentially reduce the risk of blood clots, a common complication with currently existing prosthetic valves (Fliesler, 2020).


Features-wise, the 15 mm mitral valve is a rotatable bi-leaflet, one of the three types of mechanical heart valve; caged ball, tilting-disc and bileaflet valve (Artificial Heart Valve, 2023). According to Artificial Heart Valve (2023), it states that bi-leaflet has a larger opening as compared to a caged ball or tilting-disc valve, hence lowering the risk of blood clotting. This plays an important role as being the smallest 15mm mitral valve, it is crucial that despite the small size, blood must be able to flow through the valve with the help of low  thrombogenicity so that it reduces the tendency of blood clots building up, thus making it a suitable valve to treat newborns and babies.


Furthermore, the “Pivot Guard Design” helps to shield the pivot mechanism from pannus ingrowth (Abbott, n.d.-b), a growth of abnormal tissue around a prosthetic heart valve, causing the heart valve to be dysfunctional (Ha et al., 2018). This design ensures a consistent 85-degree opening angle of the bi-leaflet valve, promoting minimized leaflet flutter and more laminar flow through the orifice (Abbott, n.d.-b). It is important as it helps to reduce energy losses in the flowing blood by minimizing viscous interactions between the adjacent layers of blood and the wall of the arteries (Klabunde, n.d.). It is also designed with low thrombogenicity at the forefront of the leaflet. The low thrombogenicity will lower the tendency of a material to generate blood clotting, when in contact with blood (Thrombogenicity - an Overview | Sciencedirect Topics, n.d.). With the two features, it improves the flow of blood through the mechanical heart valve, lowering the chance of blood clotting with the selection of bi-leaflet valve with the “Pivot Guard Design”.

 

 Despite being the smallest mechanical valve, the main disadvantages of mechanical heart valves are the consumption of blood thinner for life, not suitable for women at child-bearing age and not suitable for patients prone to falls. There are also side effects of long-term consumption of blood thinner. According to Marcin (2022), long-term consumption of blood thinner includes the risk of bleeding, bleeding significantly from small cuts, skin rashes and hair loss. Aside from bleeding-related issues, consumption over a period of time might cause nausea and low blood count; causing fatigue, weakness, dizziness and shortness of breath (7 Things to Know about Taking Blood Thinners Safely, n.d.) which possibly affects patients’ daily lives.

 

In conclusion, different types of artificial heart valves; mechanical, bioprosthetic and tissue valves, have their pros and cons. My main target is to focus on the treatment of mitral heart problems for newborns and babies. The increase of cases of children of younger age left untreated or delayed in treatment, causes more loss of lives. With the Masters HP 15 mm Mitral Mechanical Heart Valves from Abbott, it will potentially help to treat newborns and babies being the only 15 mm heart valves that are meant to fit into their arteries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Reference:

https://www.cardiovascular.abbott/us/en/hcp/products/structural-heart/surgical-valve-solutions/masters-mechanical-valves.html

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