Heparin surface coated ventricular assist devices (VADs) and cannulas were evaluated in comparison to uncoated VADs in 10 bovine experiments (body weight 77 +/- 6 kg). All systems were primed with cristalloid solution. No systemic heparin was given. Left ventricular assist was started with a blood flow of 4.2 +/- 0.4 l/min and maintained over 6 hours. Besides hemodynamic monitoring, blood samples were taken at regular intervals for blood gas, hematological, biochemical and coagulation studies. All animals in the study group (coated) were assisted for the scheduled 6 hours without device failure. In the control group, however, total occlusion occurred in 1 VAD after 1 hour of left ventricular assist whereas the other 4 VADs remained function...
A disposable ventricle assist device (VAD) including atrium, ventricle and trileaflet valves (all po...
Development of increasingly complex perfusion devices with bonded heparin allowed for significant im...
A number of heart assist devices including the PediaFlowTM ventricular assist device (VAD), a magnet...
Heparin surface coated ventricular assist devices (VADs) and cannulas were evaluated in comparison t...
Heparin surface coated ventricular assist devices (VADs) were evaluated without systemic heparinizat...
The blood compatibility of ventricular assist devices developed by the Helmholtz institute Aachen (H...
The blood compatibility of ventricular assist devices developed by the Helmholtz institute Aachen (H...
Objective: To assess the hemocompatible performance of a novel implantable pneumatic ventricular ass...
Heparin surface coating is one approach to improve the biocompatibility of existing blood pumps used...
The need for improvements in materials and equipment for extracorporeal circulation has been obvious...
Bleeding and thromboembolism remain major complications of ventricular assist device (VAD) support. ...
Heart failure results in significant morbidity and mortality for those afflicted. The current gold s...
Cardiopulmonary bypass (n = 8 calves) with heparin-coated perfusion equipment, low-dose systemic hep...
This review focuses on the surface engineering of ventricular assist devices (VADs) for treating hea...
The present study was designed for ex vivo evaluation of a heparin coated hard shell venous reservoi...
A disposable ventricle assist device (VAD) including atrium, ventricle and trileaflet valves (all po...
Development of increasingly complex perfusion devices with bonded heparin allowed for significant im...
A number of heart assist devices including the PediaFlowTM ventricular assist device (VAD), a magnet...
Heparin surface coated ventricular assist devices (VADs) and cannulas were evaluated in comparison t...
Heparin surface coated ventricular assist devices (VADs) were evaluated without systemic heparinizat...
The blood compatibility of ventricular assist devices developed by the Helmholtz institute Aachen (H...
The blood compatibility of ventricular assist devices developed by the Helmholtz institute Aachen (H...
Objective: To assess the hemocompatible performance of a novel implantable pneumatic ventricular ass...
Heparin surface coating is one approach to improve the biocompatibility of existing blood pumps used...
The need for improvements in materials and equipment for extracorporeal circulation has been obvious...
Bleeding and thromboembolism remain major complications of ventricular assist device (VAD) support. ...
Heart failure results in significant morbidity and mortality for those afflicted. The current gold s...
Cardiopulmonary bypass (n = 8 calves) with heparin-coated perfusion equipment, low-dose systemic hep...
This review focuses on the surface engineering of ventricular assist devices (VADs) for treating hea...
The present study was designed for ex vivo evaluation of a heparin coated hard shell venous reservoi...
A disposable ventricle assist device (VAD) including atrium, ventricle and trileaflet valves (all po...
Development of increasingly complex perfusion devices with bonded heparin allowed for significant im...
A number of heart assist devices including the PediaFlowTM ventricular assist device (VAD), a magnet...