AbstractObjective:The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the potential for a skeletal muscle ventricle connected to the circulation between the left ventricle and the aorta to provide effective, long-term cardiac assist. Methods: Skeletal muscle ventricles were constructed from the latissimus muscle in 10 dogs. After conditioning, the skeletal muscle ventricles were connected to the left ventricle and the aorta with 2 valved conduits. The skeletal muscle ventricle was programmed to contract during diastole. Results: At time of implantation, skeletal muscle ventricles stimulated at 33 Hz and in a 1:2 ratio with the heart significantly decreased left ventricular work by 56% (P < .01) and at 50 Hz by 65% (P < .01). At a 1:2 ratio, the ...
BACKGROUND: Half of the patients with end-stage heart failure suffer from persistent atrial fibrilla...
This thesis aims to contribute to an improved understanding of the potential use of skeletal muscle ...
Background: Half of the patients with end-stage heart failure suffer from persistent atrial fibrilla...
AbstractObjective:The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the potential for a skeletal muscle...
Objective: The chronic shortage of donor organs for cardiac transplantation and the high costs for m...
AbstractSkeletal muscle ventricles were constructed from the latissimus dorsi in six dogs by wrappin...
AbstractThe pumping and left ventricular unloading capabilities of the left ventricular, ventricular...
Skeletal muscle fatigue and insufficient power output were two biological constraints impeding the a...
Heart failure continues to cause major morbidity and mortality in the United States and worldwide. A...
Aortomyoplasty is a new surgical treatment for heart failure in which the latissimus dorsi muscle (L...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that autologous skeletal myoblast transplantation (ASMT)...
AbstractObjectivesWe report on the procedural and six-month results of the first percutaneous and st...
AbstractObjective: Myocardial stunning remains a clinical problem without definitive therapy. This s...
OBJECTIVES: IABP is the most widely used form of temporary cardiac assist and its benefits are well ...
The effect of mechanical circulatory support on left ventricular (LV) function was evaluated during ...
BACKGROUND: Half of the patients with end-stage heart failure suffer from persistent atrial fibrilla...
This thesis aims to contribute to an improved understanding of the potential use of skeletal muscle ...
Background: Half of the patients with end-stage heart failure suffer from persistent atrial fibrilla...
AbstractObjective:The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the potential for a skeletal muscle...
Objective: The chronic shortage of donor organs for cardiac transplantation and the high costs for m...
AbstractSkeletal muscle ventricles were constructed from the latissimus dorsi in six dogs by wrappin...
AbstractThe pumping and left ventricular unloading capabilities of the left ventricular, ventricular...
Skeletal muscle fatigue and insufficient power output were two biological constraints impeding the a...
Heart failure continues to cause major morbidity and mortality in the United States and worldwide. A...
Aortomyoplasty is a new surgical treatment for heart failure in which the latissimus dorsi muscle (L...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that autologous skeletal myoblast transplantation (ASMT)...
AbstractObjectivesWe report on the procedural and six-month results of the first percutaneous and st...
AbstractObjective: Myocardial stunning remains a clinical problem without definitive therapy. This s...
OBJECTIVES: IABP is the most widely used form of temporary cardiac assist and its benefits are well ...
The effect of mechanical circulatory support on left ventricular (LV) function was evaluated during ...
BACKGROUND: Half of the patients with end-stage heart failure suffer from persistent atrial fibrilla...
This thesis aims to contribute to an improved understanding of the potential use of skeletal muscle ...
Background: Half of the patients with end-stage heart failure suffer from persistent atrial fibrilla...