AbstractObjective: Percutaneous driveline infection continues to detract from both quality and length of life in patients with a left ventricular assist device. We have pursued an alternative route by using a skull-mounted percutaneous pedestal similar to cochlear implant technology. We have now used this method in patients implanted with the Jarvik 2000 heart (Jarvik Heart, Inc, New York, NY) as destination therapy for end-stage (New York Heart Association class IV) heart failure. Methods: Four men with cardiomyopathy aged 61 to 72 years received the Jarvik 2000 heart with postauricular power delivery for permanent mechanical circulatory support. The power cable was brought through the second posterior intercostal space and routed through ...
Long-term mechanical circulatory support has become a valid treatment option for end stage heart fai...
AbstractObjectiveSurgical intervention is an option for treating the remodeled and dilated left vent...
We present a 51-year-old man with cardiogenic shock in whom a percutaneous extracorporeal life suppo...
AbstractObjective: Percutaneous driveline infection continues to detract from both quality and lengt...
AbstractMethods: We developed a system for mechanical circulatory support based on the Jarvik 2000 i...
The percutaneous driveline used in contemporary LVADs presents a continuous risk of infection for th...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to evaluate the surgical results and effects of continuous support with ...
BACKGROUND: A lifetime mechanical solution for advanced heart failure must be reliable, with a low r...
AbstractBackground: Implantable left ventricular assist devices are common as a bridge to transplant...
The drive-line to power contemporary ventricular assist devices exiting the skin is associated with ...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure is a major public-health concern. Quality and duration of life on maximum ...
The post-auricular (PA) driveline positioning for percutaneous power delivery is a specific feature ...
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Background: Right ventricular failure is a serious complication after left ventricular assist device...
Cardiogenic shock is a life-threatening condition and mortality remains high if there is no response...
Long-term mechanical circulatory support has become a valid treatment option for end stage heart fai...
AbstractObjectiveSurgical intervention is an option for treating the remodeled and dilated left vent...
We present a 51-year-old man with cardiogenic shock in whom a percutaneous extracorporeal life suppo...
AbstractObjective: Percutaneous driveline infection continues to detract from both quality and lengt...
AbstractMethods: We developed a system for mechanical circulatory support based on the Jarvik 2000 i...
The percutaneous driveline used in contemporary LVADs presents a continuous risk of infection for th...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to evaluate the surgical results and effects of continuous support with ...
BACKGROUND: A lifetime mechanical solution for advanced heart failure must be reliable, with a low r...
AbstractBackground: Implantable left ventricular assist devices are common as a bridge to transplant...
The drive-line to power contemporary ventricular assist devices exiting the skin is associated with ...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure is a major public-health concern. Quality and duration of life on maximum ...
The post-auricular (PA) driveline positioning for percutaneous power delivery is a specific feature ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/71424/1/j.1527-5299.2000.80165.x.pd
Background: Right ventricular failure is a serious complication after left ventricular assist device...
Cardiogenic shock is a life-threatening condition and mortality remains high if there is no response...
Long-term mechanical circulatory support has become a valid treatment option for end stage heart fai...
AbstractObjectiveSurgical intervention is an option for treating the remodeled and dilated left vent...
We present a 51-year-old man with cardiogenic shock in whom a percutaneous extracorporeal life suppo...