During the last 20 years, the management of heart failure has significantly improved by means of new pharmacotherapies, more timely invasive treatments and device assisted therapies. Indeed, advances in mechanical support, namely with the development of more efficient left ventricular assist devices (LVADs), and the total artificial heart have reduced mortality and morbidity in patients awaiting transplantation, so much so, that LVADs are now approved of as a strategy for destination therapy. In this review, the authors describe in detail the current basic indications, functioning modalities, main limitations of surgical LAVDs, total artificial heart development, and percutaneous assist devices, trying to clarify this complex, but fascinati...
AbstractGrowing population of advanced heart failure patients represents one of the major burden for...
The optimal treatment option for end stage heart failure is transplantation; however, the shortage o...
Due to shortages in donor organ availability, advanced heart-failure patients are at high risk of fu...
During the last 20 years, the management of heart failure has significantly improved by means of new...
Mechanical circulatory support is the most rapidly evolving strategy in heart failure management. Th...
Background: Heart transplantation remains the definitive therapy for patients with advanced heart fa...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Use of durable left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) has increased considerab...
The utilization of left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) in end-stage heart failure has doubled in...
Despite major advances in the treatment of heart failure over the past two decades, improving the na...
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The field of cardiac mechanical assist devices hasachieved a number of striking technical breakthrou...
Recent outstanding clinical advances with new mechanical circulatory systems (MCS) have led to addit...
Heart transplantation became a clinical entity in 1967, but reached clinical viability in the early ...
Recent outstanding clinical advances with new mechanical circulatory systems have led to additional ...
The increasing number of patients awaiting heart transplant and the shortage of donors led to the de...
AbstractGrowing population of advanced heart failure patients represents one of the major burden for...
The optimal treatment option for end stage heart failure is transplantation; however, the shortage o...
Due to shortages in donor organ availability, advanced heart-failure patients are at high risk of fu...
During the last 20 years, the management of heart failure has significantly improved by means of new...
Mechanical circulatory support is the most rapidly evolving strategy in heart failure management. Th...
Background: Heart transplantation remains the definitive therapy for patients with advanced heart fa...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Use of durable left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) has increased considerab...
The utilization of left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) in end-stage heart failure has doubled in...
Despite major advances in the treatment of heart failure over the past two decades, improving the na...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/71424/1/j.1527-5299.2000.80165.x.pd
The field of cardiac mechanical assist devices hasachieved a number of striking technical breakthrou...
Recent outstanding clinical advances with new mechanical circulatory systems (MCS) have led to addit...
Heart transplantation became a clinical entity in 1967, but reached clinical viability in the early ...
Recent outstanding clinical advances with new mechanical circulatory systems have led to additional ...
The increasing number of patients awaiting heart transplant and the shortage of donors led to the de...
AbstractGrowing population of advanced heart failure patients represents one of the major burden for...
The optimal treatment option for end stage heart failure is transplantation; however, the shortage o...
Due to shortages in donor organ availability, advanced heart-failure patients are at high risk of fu...