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Fatigue strength analysis of a new left atrial appendage occluder at different release scales

Owing to its low incidence, small trauma, fast recovery, and high efficiency, left atrial appendage occlusion has become a new strategy for preventing stroke caused by atrial fibrillation. Due to a lack of relevant research information on this emerging technology, the effectiveness, stability, or re...

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Published in:Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering 2024-09, p.1
Main Authors: Chen, Yanlong, Feng, Haiquan, Su, Juan
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Owing to its low incidence, small trauma, fast recovery, and high efficiency, left atrial appendage occlusion has become a new strategy for preventing stroke caused by atrial fibrillation. Due to a lack of relevant research information on this emerging technology, the effectiveness, stability, or related complications of occluders are mostly observed from a clinical perspective. However, there are fewer studies on the mechanical properties and safety of these occluders. In this study, a new left atrial appendage occluder is proposed, and a complete numerical simulation analysis framework is established through the finite element method to simulate the actual implantation and service process of the left atrial appendage occluder. Besides, the influence of the structural size and release scale of the occluder on its support performance, occluding effect, and safety is also explored. The results demonstrate that the structural size and release scale exert a significant impact on the support performance, occluding effect, and safety of the occluder. The structural optimization of the occluder contributes to enhancing its mechanical performance, thus ensuring its stability and effectiveness after implantation. Overall, these efforts may lay a scientific foundation for the structural optimization, safety evaluation, and effectiveness prediction of the occluder. Furthermore, these findings also provide effective reference for the application of numerical simulation technology in the research on the left atrial appendage occlusion.
ISSN:1476-8259
1476-8259
DOI:10.1080/10255842.2024.2405084