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When biomedical engineering professor Hadi Mohammadi thinks about revolutionizing cardiovascular biomechanics, he looks at it as a chess match.
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According to Mohammadi, about half of synthetic heart valve replacements are bioprosthetic and half are mechanical, each with their own limitations. Mechanical valves have traditionally had excellent lifespans but had difficulty managing blood flow; whereas bioprosthetic valves have had the opposite problem.
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Mohammadi believes his new heart valve will be a game changer for surgeons and patients alike. And he香蕉视频直播檚 not alone.
Dr. Guy Fradet is the head of cardiovascular surgery at Kelowna General Hospital and a partner on the research. Fradet says the new valve has the potential to replace two existing valve designs that have been used since 1977 and 1994, respectively.
While significant additional development and testing is required before the valve will be available to doctors, both Mohammadi and Fradet are excited about the next steps.
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