© 2015 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation. All rights reserved. Background Continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices (CF-LVADs) improve functional capacity in patients with end-stage heart failure. Pump output can be increased by increased pump speed as well as changes in loading conditions. Methods The effect of exercise on invasive hemodynamics was studied in two study protocols. The first examined exercise at fixed pump speed (n = 8) and the second with progressive pump speed increase (n = 11). Patients underwent simultaneous right-heart catheterization, mixed venous saturation, echocardiography and mean arterial pressure monitoring. Before exercise, a ramp speed study w...
PURPOSE: The left atrium and left ventricle are the primary inflow cannulation sites for heart failu...
AbstractBackgroundIn continuous-flow left ventricular assist device (LVAD) recipients, little is kno...
PURPOSE: The left atrium and left ventricle are the primary inflow cannulation sites for heart failu...
Exercise capacity is improved in patients supported with continuous flow rotary blood pumps (RP). Th...
The use of newer generation centrifugal continuous flow left ventricular assist devices (cfLVADs) in...
<div><p>Patients with a Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) are hemodynamically stable but show an impai...
Third-generation continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) provide reduced pulsatility ...
Current left ventricular assist devices are designed to reestablish patient's hemodynamics at rest b...
Patients on continuous flow left ventricular assist devices (cf-LVADs) are able to return to an acti...
Low-output forward flow and impaired maximal exercise oxygen uptake (VO2 max) are hallmarks of patie...
Patients with a Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) are hemodynamically stable but show an impaired exer...
Patients supported with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) have impaired cardiovascular adaptat...
BACKGROUND: The use of the HeartMate II continuous-flow left ventricular assist device (LVAD) improv...
The work in this thesis was undertaken to examine clinically significant questions at a time of evol...
© 2014. Background: New generation continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) utilise c...
PURPOSE: The left atrium and left ventricle are the primary inflow cannulation sites for heart failu...
AbstractBackgroundIn continuous-flow left ventricular assist device (LVAD) recipients, little is kno...
PURPOSE: The left atrium and left ventricle are the primary inflow cannulation sites for heart failu...
Exercise capacity is improved in patients supported with continuous flow rotary blood pumps (RP). Th...
The use of newer generation centrifugal continuous flow left ventricular assist devices (cfLVADs) in...
<div><p>Patients with a Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) are hemodynamically stable but show an impai...
Third-generation continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) provide reduced pulsatility ...
Current left ventricular assist devices are designed to reestablish patient's hemodynamics at rest b...
Patients on continuous flow left ventricular assist devices (cf-LVADs) are able to return to an acti...
Low-output forward flow and impaired maximal exercise oxygen uptake (VO2 max) are hallmarks of patie...
Patients with a Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) are hemodynamically stable but show an impaired exer...
Patients supported with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) have impaired cardiovascular adaptat...
BACKGROUND: The use of the HeartMate II continuous-flow left ventricular assist device (LVAD) improv...
The work in this thesis was undertaken to examine clinically significant questions at a time of evol...
© 2014. Background: New generation continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) utilise c...
PURPOSE: The left atrium and left ventricle are the primary inflow cannulation sites for heart failu...
AbstractBackgroundIn continuous-flow left ventricular assist device (LVAD) recipients, little is kno...
PURPOSE: The left atrium and left ventricle are the primary inflow cannulation sites for heart failu...