Development of motion analyzing system for implanted tilting disk valves

Artificial Organs
T DohiN Takai

Abstract

A motion-analyzing system was developed to quantitatively evaluate functions of the implanted tilting disk valve, e.g., an open angle and a duration of valve open and/or shut. In this system a picture of the valve on an x-ray cinefilm is displayed on the CRT screen by the TV camera for extraction of valve position. Data extracted are stored in the computer and are used to calculate parameters for motion analysis of the valve. The reliability of this system was confirmed within 3 degrees of error using the valve model prior to the evaluation of cinefilms clinically procured. With the aid of this motion analyzing system, complicated motions of the tilting disk valve were easily quantified and the useful information as given for clinical diagnosis and further valve development.

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