Abstract Ventricular assist device therapy is contin-uing to evolve in the practice of pediatric cardiac surgery. Although ECMO is still the most often applied mechanical support for infants and young children, a broader range of pulsatile, paracorporeal, as well as implantable ventricular assist devices are now available for pediatric application. A number of these innovative devices have been developed specifically for pediatric use with miniaturized pumps and optimized cannulas suitable for the entire age range of pediatric patients including neonates. Unlike ECMO, these devices can offer medium- to long-term support and have been successfully utilized as a bridge to transplant as well as a bridge to recovery. This review examines the di...
AbstractObjective: To review the experience from a single center that uses both extracorporeal membr...
BackgroundPediatric ventricular assist devices may be superior to extracorporeal membrane oxygenatio...
BACKGROUND: Mechanical circulatory support in the pediatric population is currently limited to puls...
SummaryThe number of children in need of mechanical circulatory support has increased substantially ...
Ventricular assist devices (VAD) have gained popularity in the pediatric population during recent ye...
Fueled by the uncertainty and the time required to obtain a donor heart, mechanical circulatory supp...
There have been great advances in ventricular assist device (VAD) treatment for pediatric patients w...
Ventricular assist devices (VADs) are increasingly used in children to provide mechanical circulator...
The very limited options available to treat ventricular failure in children with congenital and acqu...
Mechanical cardiac assistance for neonates, infants, children and adolescents may be accomplished wi...
In the past 2 decades, pediatric mechanical circulatory support (MCS) strategies have improved. Focu...
The implantation of a mechanical circulatory device for end-stage ventricular failure is a possible...
Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) is a general term which describes short or long term heart and/or...
Heart failure (HF) is one of the major causes of death and disability in modern clinical practice. T...
The mechanical cardiac assistance, once limited only to the adult patients, is now progressively ext...
AbstractObjective: To review the experience from a single center that uses both extracorporeal membr...
BackgroundPediatric ventricular assist devices may be superior to extracorporeal membrane oxygenatio...
BACKGROUND: Mechanical circulatory support in the pediatric population is currently limited to puls...
SummaryThe number of children in need of mechanical circulatory support has increased substantially ...
Ventricular assist devices (VAD) have gained popularity in the pediatric population during recent ye...
Fueled by the uncertainty and the time required to obtain a donor heart, mechanical circulatory supp...
There have been great advances in ventricular assist device (VAD) treatment for pediatric patients w...
Ventricular assist devices (VADs) are increasingly used in children to provide mechanical circulator...
The very limited options available to treat ventricular failure in children with congenital and acqu...
Mechanical cardiac assistance for neonates, infants, children and adolescents may be accomplished wi...
In the past 2 decades, pediatric mechanical circulatory support (MCS) strategies have improved. Focu...
The implantation of a mechanical circulatory device for end-stage ventricular failure is a possible...
Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) is a general term which describes short or long term heart and/or...
Heart failure (HF) is one of the major causes of death and disability in modern clinical practice. T...
The mechanical cardiac assistance, once limited only to the adult patients, is now progressively ext...
AbstractObjective: To review the experience from a single center that uses both extracorporeal membr...
BackgroundPediatric ventricular assist devices may be superior to extracorporeal membrane oxygenatio...
BACKGROUND: Mechanical circulatory support in the pediatric population is currently limited to puls...