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TYPE OF BLOOD FLOW
Regurgitant fraction; Valvular insufficiencies; Valvular insufficiency; Valvular regurgitation

Tesla valve         
  • Streakline flow visualization at Re=200 using dye injected upstream:
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<br>(a) Forward direction. Two adjacent filaments remain in the central corridor of the conduit with only small lateral deflections.
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<br>(b) Reverse direction. The filaments ricochet off the periodic structures, deflecting increasingly sharply before being rerouted around the 'islands' and mixing. 
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(c) and (d) are zoomed-in images
  • Cross-section of a Tesla valve, displaying its cavity design, from the original patent application.
FIXED-GEOMETRY PASSIVE CHECK VALVE ALLOWING A FLUID TO FLOW PREFERENTIALLY IN ONE DIRECTION, WITHOUT MOVING PARTS
Tesla's Valvular Conduit; Valvular conduit
A Tesla valve, called a valvular conduit by its inventor, is a fixed-geometry passive check valve. It allows a fluid to flow preferentially in one direction, without moving parts.
Valvular heart disease         
  • This diagram shows the valves of the heart. The aortic and mitral valves are shown in the left heart, and the tricuspid and pulmonic valves are shown in the right heart.
  • ECG showing left ventricular hypertrophy, these findings may be present in aortic stenosis.
DISEASE IN THE VALVES OF THE HEART
Rheumatic heart disease; Heart valve diseases; Heart valve disease; Valvular heart disease and pregnancy; Cardiac valve dysfunction; Valvular incompetence; Incompetent valves; Incompetent valve; Pulmonary valve disorders; Pulmonary Valve Disorders; Heart valve disorder; Valvular cardiomyopathy; Valvular disorder; Cardiac Valve Stenosis; Valvular disease of the heart; Valvular heart disease in pregnancy; Cardiac regurgitation; Leaky heart valve; Cardiac valvular disease; Cardiac valve disease; Degenerative valvulopathy; Aortic valvuolopathy
Valvular heart disease is any cardiovascular disease process involving one or more of the four valves of the heart (the aortic and mitral valves on the left side of heart and the pulmonic and tricuspid valves on the right side of heart). These conditions occur largely as a consequence of aging,Burden of valvular heart diseases: a population-based study.
Regurgitation (circulation)         
Regurgitation is blood flow in the opposite direction from normal, as the backward flowing of blood into the heart or between heart chambers. It is the circulatory equivalent of backflow in engineered systems.

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Regurgitation (circulation)

Regurgitation is blood flow in the opposite direction from normal, as the backward flowing of blood into the heart or between heart chambers. It is the circulatory equivalent of backflow in engineered systems. It is sometimes called reflux.

Regurgitation in or near the heart is often caused by valvular insufficiency (insufficient function, with incomplete closure, of the heart valves); for example, aortic valve insufficiency causes regurgitation through that valve, called aortic regurgitation, and the terms aortic insufficiency and aortic regurgitation are so closely linked as usually to be treated as metonymically interchangeable.

The various types of heart valve regurgitation via insufficiency are as follows:

  1. Aortic regurgitation: the backflow of blood from the aorta into the left ventricle, owing to insufficiency of the aortic semilunar valve; it may be chronic or acute.
  2. Mitral regurgitation: the backflow of blood from the left ventricle into the left atrium, owing to insufficiency of the mitral valve; it may be acute or chronic, and is usually due to mitral valve prolapse, rheumatic heart disease, or a complication of cardiac dilatation. See also Mitral regurgitation.
  3. Pulmonic regurgitation: the backflow of blood from the pulmonary artery into the right ventricle, owing to insufficiency of the pulmonic semilunar valve.
  4. Tricuspid regurgitation: the backflow of blood from the right ventricle into the right atrium, owing to imperfect functioning (insufficiency) of the tricuspid valve.