Presently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac transplantation. Ventricular Assist Devices (VADs) were originally used to provide mechanical circulatory support in patients waiting planned heart transplantation ( bridge-to-transplantation therapy). The success of short-term bridge devices led to clinical trials evaluating the clinical suitability of long-term support ( destination therapy) with left ventricular assist devices (LVADs). The first larger-scale, randomized trial that tested long-term support with a LVAD reported a 44% reduction in the risk of stroke or death in patients with a LVAD. In spite of the success of LVADs as bridge-to-transplantation and long-term support. Patients carrying these devices ...
A Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) is a mechanical pump that provides temporary circulatory sup...
Despite improvements in ventricular assist devices (VAD) design, VAD-induced stroke rates remain rem...
ObjectiveIncreased use of continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices for long-term mechanical s...
Presently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac transplantation. Ventricu...
Presently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac transplantation. Ventricu...
Background. Currently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac transplantati...
Background. Currently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac transplantati...
Background. Currently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac transplantati...
Background. Currently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac transplantati...
2 | P a g e Background: Currently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac t...
ABSTRACT Left Ventricular Assistant Devices (LVAD\u27s) have been routinely used to treat patients w...
ABSTRACT Left Ventricular Assistant Devices (LVAD\u27s) have been routinely used to treat patients w...
Stroke is the most devastating complication after ventricular assist device (VAD) implantation, with...
Stroke is the most devastating complication after ventricular assist device (VAD) implantation, with...
A Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD), is a mechanical pump capable of providing circulatory myoca...
A Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) is a mechanical pump that provides temporary circulatory sup...
Despite improvements in ventricular assist devices (VAD) design, VAD-induced stroke rates remain rem...
ObjectiveIncreased use of continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices for long-term mechanical s...
Presently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac transplantation. Ventricu...
Presently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac transplantation. Ventricu...
Background. Currently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac transplantati...
Background. Currently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac transplantati...
Background. Currently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac transplantati...
Background. Currently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac transplantati...
2 | P a g e Background: Currently, mechanical support is the most promising alternative to cardiac t...
ABSTRACT Left Ventricular Assistant Devices (LVAD\u27s) have been routinely used to treat patients w...
ABSTRACT Left Ventricular Assistant Devices (LVAD\u27s) have been routinely used to treat patients w...
Stroke is the most devastating complication after ventricular assist device (VAD) implantation, with...
Stroke is the most devastating complication after ventricular assist device (VAD) implantation, with...
A Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD), is a mechanical pump capable of providing circulatory myoca...
A Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) is a mechanical pump that provides temporary circulatory sup...
Despite improvements in ventricular assist devices (VAD) design, VAD-induced stroke rates remain rem...
ObjectiveIncreased use of continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices for long-term mechanical s...