Hemodynamic Effect of the Jarvik 7–70 Total Artificial Heart: The Minneapolis Heart Institute Experience

Autor: M. R. Mooney, Wes R. Pedersen, T. A. Carlson, C. Madison, D. E. Burns, Johnson Ke, F. L. Gobel, L. D. Joyce, D. Hunn, M. Walker, Irvin F. Goldenberg, M. Gordon, C. R. Jorgensen, J. D. Madison, Pritzker Mr
Rok vydání: 1991
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Zdroj: Heart Failure Mechanisms and Management ISBN: 9783642635090
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-58231-8_47
Popis: In the short period of time since it has been introduced, the Jarvik 7–70 total artificial heart (TAH) has become the most utilized and arguably the most successful prosthetic cardiac replacement device when used as a bridge to orthotopic cardiac transplantation (OCT). In this paper, the drive parameters of the Utah Drive and the hemodynamic performance of the Jarvik 7–70 TAH are evaluated in detail and compared to performance of the failing heart prior to implantation. At this writing, seven implants of this device have been undertaken at the Minneapolis Heart Institute as bridges to orthotopic cardiac transplantation since Food and Drug Administration approval was received in September 1985. This report summarizes pre- and postimplant Utah drive settings and hemodynamic parameters in six consecutive patients (the first ever recipient of the Jarvik 7–70 TAH has been reported previously) [1].
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