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Artificial hearts. Permanent and temporary

Health Policy, 1986
A little more than three years ago, at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Dr. William DeVries implanted a Jarvik-7 artificial heart in a 61-year-old patient named Barney Clark. The patient lived 112 days with the device before succumbing to renal failure, infection, and pseudomembranous colitis.1 His stormy clinical course had been marked by ...
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Total Artificial Heart [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
Given the shortage of organ donors and lack of biologic alternatives, mechanical circulatory support is gaining importance both as a bridge-to-transplantation and as destination therapy. In the majority of patients, a left ventricular assist device alone is sufficient, but some require long-term biventricular support. For those, implantation of a total
Roland Hetzer, Christof Stamm
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Implantable Artificial Hearts

1989
While recent progress in heart transplantation has been remarkable, the shortage of donor hearts has become a serious problem in many countries. One solution to this problem is the totally implantable artificial cardiac prosthesis. For such a prosthesis various kinds of implantable artificial hearts have been proposed [1–3].
Sueda T   +4 more
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The Future of the Artificial Heart

1989
The Italian language has two words to identify future events: “predizione” and “previsione”. Their meanings are very different; the former means “guess,” the latter “forecast,” i.e., based on the available information about uncertain events. To forecast without having information is therefore close to guessing.
Morea M, R. De Paulis
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INTRAVENTRICULAR ARTIFICIAL HEART

ASAIO Journal, 1965
Michael E. DeBakey   +4 more
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A Nanozyme‐Based Artificial Peroxisome Ameliorates Hyperuricemia and Ischemic Stroke

Advanced Functional Materials, 2021
Juqun Xi, Kelong Fan, Li-ming Wang
exaly  

Transparent and Flexible Inorganic Perovskite Photonic Artificial Synapses with Dual‐Mode Operation

Advanced Functional Materials, 2021
Tsung-chin Cheng   +2 more
exaly  

Artificial Skin Perception

Advanced Materials, 2021
Changjin Wan, Ke He, Liang Pan
exaly  

Innovations in research and clinical care using patient‐generated health data

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Heather S L Jim   +2 more
exaly  

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