There are limited therapeutic options for final treatment of end-stage heart failure. Among them, implantation of a total artificial heart (TAH) is an acceptable strategy when suitable donors are not available. TAH development began in the 1930s, followed by a dramatic evolution of the actuation mechanisms operating the mechanical pumps. Nevertheless, the performance of TAHs has not yet been optimized, mainly because of the low biocompatibility of the blood-contacting surfaces. Low hemocompatibility, calcification, and sensitivity to infections seriously affect the success of TAHs. These outstanding issues have led to the withdrawal of many prototypes during preclinical phases of testing. This review offers a comprehensive analysis of the p...
Currently used xenogeneic biological heart valves have several limitations in clinical practice. The...
Everyone knows heart is a vital organ. Your heart is the engine inside your body that keeps everythi...
Copyright © 2015 Kristin Unthan et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Due to shortages in donor organ availability, advanced heart-failure patients are at high risk of fu...
The only definitive treatment currently used for end-stage heart failure (HF) is cardiac transplanta...
Many patients with end-stage heart disease die because of the scarcity of donor hearts. A total arti...
This paper reviews the current status and future perspectives of the artificial heart research that ...
The Carmat bioprosthetic total artificial heart (C-TAH) is a biventricular pump developed to minimiz...
Artificial heart transplant machines now provide viable treatment options for heart failure. The sho...
Heart disease is one of the highest causes for fatality in the world. Although many such diseases ca...
The totally artificial heart (TAH) is among the most prominent medical innovations of the 21st centu...
Heart failure (HF) affects an estimated 5.8 million Americans, accounting for near 250,000 deaths ea...
Biological heart is like an engine inside the body that keeps everything running. In a day, heart pu...
International audienceBackground: Carmat bioprosthetic total artificial heart (Aeson; A-TAH) is a pu...
This book first describes medical devices in relation to regenerative medicine before turning to a m...
Currently used xenogeneic biological heart valves have several limitations in clinical practice. The...
Everyone knows heart is a vital organ. Your heart is the engine inside your body that keeps everythi...
Copyright © 2015 Kristin Unthan et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Due to shortages in donor organ availability, advanced heart-failure patients are at high risk of fu...
The only definitive treatment currently used for end-stage heart failure (HF) is cardiac transplanta...
Many patients with end-stage heart disease die because of the scarcity of donor hearts. A total arti...
This paper reviews the current status and future perspectives of the artificial heart research that ...
The Carmat bioprosthetic total artificial heart (C-TAH) is a biventricular pump developed to minimiz...
Artificial heart transplant machines now provide viable treatment options for heart failure. The sho...
Heart disease is one of the highest causes for fatality in the world. Although many such diseases ca...
The totally artificial heart (TAH) is among the most prominent medical innovations of the 21st centu...
Heart failure (HF) affects an estimated 5.8 million Americans, accounting for near 250,000 deaths ea...
Biological heart is like an engine inside the body that keeps everything running. In a day, heart pu...
International audienceBackground: Carmat bioprosthetic total artificial heart (Aeson; A-TAH) is a pu...
This book first describes medical devices in relation to regenerative medicine before turning to a m...
Currently used xenogeneic biological heart valves have several limitations in clinical practice. The...
Everyone knows heart is a vital organ. Your heart is the engine inside your body that keeps everythi...
Copyright © 2015 Kristin Unthan et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...