OBJECTIVE: Current pulsatile ventricular assist devices operate asynchronous with the left ventricle in fixed-rate or fill-to-empty modes because electrocardiogram-triggered modes have been abandoned. We hypothesize that varying the ejection delay in the synchronized mode yields more precise control of hemodynamics and left ventricular loading. This allows for a refined management that may be clinically beneficial. METHODS: Eight sheep received a Thoratec paracorporeal ventricular assist device (Thoratec Corp, Pleasanton, Calif) via ventriculo-aortic cannulation. Left ventricular pressure and volume, aortic pressure, pulmonary flow, pump chamber pressure, and pump inflow and outflow were recorded. The pump was driven by a clinical pneumatic...
Abstract Background Counter-pulsation control (CPC) by ventricular assist devices (VADs) is believed...
The current article presents a novel physiological control algorithm for ventricular assist devices ...
Continuous flow left ventricular assist devices (CF-LVADs) reduce arterial pulsatility, which may ca...
Objective Current pulsatile ventricular assist devices operate asynchronous with the left ventricle ...
ObjectiveCurrent pulsatile ventricular assist devices operate asynchronous with the left ventricle i...
ObjectiveControversy exists regarding the optimal pumping method for left ventricular assist devices...
The pulsatile catheter (PUCA) pump, a left ventricular assist device, was tested during acute experi...
ObjectiveWe previously developed a native heart load control system for a continuous-flow left ventr...
AbstractObjectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate how the inflow cannulation site of ...
A novel ventricular assist device (HIA-EMLVAD-AT1, Helmholtz Institute Aachen-electromechanical Left...
ObjectiveMechanical support of a failing heart is typically performed with rotary blood pumps runnin...
ObjectiveRecent developments in adjunctive therapy have enabled us to remove once-implanted left ven...
Insufficient unloading of the left ventricle (LV) with blood stagnation is a limitation of percutane...
Preventing ventricular suction and venous congestion through balancing flow rates and circulatory vo...
Arterial-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is more and more used as first line mecha...
Abstract Background Counter-pulsation control (CPC) by ventricular assist devices (VADs) is believed...
The current article presents a novel physiological control algorithm for ventricular assist devices ...
Continuous flow left ventricular assist devices (CF-LVADs) reduce arterial pulsatility, which may ca...
Objective Current pulsatile ventricular assist devices operate asynchronous with the left ventricle ...
ObjectiveCurrent pulsatile ventricular assist devices operate asynchronous with the left ventricle i...
ObjectiveControversy exists regarding the optimal pumping method for left ventricular assist devices...
The pulsatile catheter (PUCA) pump, a left ventricular assist device, was tested during acute experi...
ObjectiveWe previously developed a native heart load control system for a continuous-flow left ventr...
AbstractObjectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate how the inflow cannulation site of ...
A novel ventricular assist device (HIA-EMLVAD-AT1, Helmholtz Institute Aachen-electromechanical Left...
ObjectiveMechanical support of a failing heart is typically performed with rotary blood pumps runnin...
ObjectiveRecent developments in adjunctive therapy have enabled us to remove once-implanted left ven...
Insufficient unloading of the left ventricle (LV) with blood stagnation is a limitation of percutane...
Preventing ventricular suction and venous congestion through balancing flow rates and circulatory vo...
Arterial-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is more and more used as first line mecha...
Abstract Background Counter-pulsation control (CPC) by ventricular assist devices (VADs) is believed...
The current article presents a novel physiological control algorithm for ventricular assist devices ...
Continuous flow left ventricular assist devices (CF-LVADs) reduce arterial pulsatility, which may ca...