Currently, as the key raw material of artificial biological heart valve, bovine pericardium is mainly depend on import and has become a “bottleneck” challenge, greatly limiting the development of domestic biological heart valve. Therefore, the localization of bovine pericardium is extremely urgent. In this study, the pericardium of Sichuan yak was compared with that of Australian cattle in terms of fundamental properties and anti-calcification performance. The results demonstrated that the appearance and thickness of yak pericardium were more advantageous than the Australian one. Sichuan yak pericardium and Australian cattle pericardium had comparable performance in shrinkage temperature, mechanical test and anti-calcification test. This study preliminarily verifies the feasibility of substitution of Australian cattle pericardium by Sichuan yak pericardium and promotes the progression of bovine pericardium localization with data support.
Percutaneous ventricular assist device (PVAD) is a minimally invasive treatment which can replace the function of the failing heart. It provides circulatory support for patients with severe emergent cardiovascular diseases such as complex coronary artery disease, acute myocardial infarction complicated by cardiogenic shock, and acute decompensated chronic heart failure. PVAD has been developed since the rise of the Hemopump, to the prosperity of the Impella, and increasingly been used as a haemodynamic support to improve prognosis. This article will review the evolution and clinical application of PVAD.