AbstractObjective: Cardiac recovery in end-stage idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy recently occurred after temporary support with a left ventricular assist device. We report the case histories of patients who underwent removal of the device more than 4 years ago. Methods: Since June 1994, 23 patients with end-stage idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy who were supported by a left ventricular assist device or biventricular assist device for 1 to 26 months (mean, 6 months) underwent removal of the device after complete or extensive cardiac recovery, as revealed by echocardiography. Results: Seven patients (group A) had recurrent cardiac failure after 4 to 24 months. Transplantation was performed in 6 patients, and one died while on the waiting l...
Background A wide range of left ventricular (LV) recovery rates on left ventricular assist device (L...
AbstractBackground: Implantable left ventricular assist devices are common as a bridge to transplant...
PubMed ID: 23622612Background: In this report, we share our experience with left ventricular assist ...
AbstractObjective: Cardiac recovery in end-stage idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy recently occurred...
ObjectivesWe sought to elucidate the incidence and timing of myocardial recovery in patients with id...
Background—Since our first successful left ventricular assist device (LVAD) explantation in a patien...
Background: Myocardial recovery after ventricular assist devices (VAD) is rare but appears more comm...
Background—During ventricular assist device (VAD) unloading, cardiac recovery is possible even in pa...
Objective: To study the achievability of device weaning in patients receiving left ventricular assis...
AbstractObjective: Partial left ventriculectomy has been introduced as an alternative surgical thera...
AIMS: Sufficient myocardial recovery with the subsequent explantation of a left ventricular assist d...
Background-—An important number of patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy have dramatically...
ObjectivesPartial-support left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) represent a novel strategy for hea...
This article documents the experience that mechanical unloading of a diseased heart by application o...
ObjectiveAlthough left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are associated with excellent outcomes in ...
Background A wide range of left ventricular (LV) recovery rates on left ventricular assist device (L...
AbstractBackground: Implantable left ventricular assist devices are common as a bridge to transplant...
PubMed ID: 23622612Background: In this report, we share our experience with left ventricular assist ...
AbstractObjective: Cardiac recovery in end-stage idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy recently occurred...
ObjectivesWe sought to elucidate the incidence and timing of myocardial recovery in patients with id...
Background—Since our first successful left ventricular assist device (LVAD) explantation in a patien...
Background: Myocardial recovery after ventricular assist devices (VAD) is rare but appears more comm...
Background—During ventricular assist device (VAD) unloading, cardiac recovery is possible even in pa...
Objective: To study the achievability of device weaning in patients receiving left ventricular assis...
AbstractObjective: Partial left ventriculectomy has been introduced as an alternative surgical thera...
AIMS: Sufficient myocardial recovery with the subsequent explantation of a left ventricular assist d...
Background-—An important number of patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy have dramatically...
ObjectivesPartial-support left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) represent a novel strategy for hea...
This article documents the experience that mechanical unloading of a diseased heart by application o...
ObjectiveAlthough left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are associated with excellent outcomes in ...
Background A wide range of left ventricular (LV) recovery rates on left ventricular assist device (L...
AbstractBackground: Implantable left ventricular assist devices are common as a bridge to transplant...
PubMed ID: 23622612Background: In this report, we share our experience with left ventricular assist ...