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Aeson-The Carmat total artificial heart is approved for enrollment in the United States.

Artificial Organs, 2021
Aeson, the Carmat Total Artificial Heart has been recently approved by the FDA for beginning enrollment in the United States. This follows their recent attainment of CE marking in 2020.
Jason J. Han
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Total Artificial Hearts [PDF]

open access: possible, 1990
The first attempt to utilize a total artificial heart (TAH) was by Demikhov (Figure 33.1), who removed a dog’s heart and replaced it with a mechanical device1. His original plan was to maintain an artificial circulation, so that the organs from a cadaver could be used for transplantation1.
E. Solis, MUNERETTO, Claudio, C. Cabrol
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The Artificial Heart

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
The story of the first implantation of a permanent artificial heart and the blizzard of reaction.
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The Artificial Heart [PDF]

open access: possible, 1984
Each year almost one million people in this country die from heart disease, and more than 500,000 from coronary artery insufficiency.1,2 The development of techniques to revascularize coronary arteries while helping many has not yet significantly decreased this mortality rate.
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Anatomical human fitting of the BiVACOR total artificial heart.

Artificial Organs, 2021
BACKGROUND BiVACOR is a novel total artificial heart utilising a single centrifugal magnetically levitated rotor with the ability to modulate pulsatile flow. The device has been successfully tested in a bovine model. We undertook a multicentre anatomical
S. Emmanuel   +9 more
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Physiology of the Artificial Heart

Biomaterials, Medical Devices, and Artificial Organs, 1975
Numerous deviations from normal physiology formerly ascribed to artificial heart pumping actually resulted from experimental artifacts. Recent results indicate that infection, thromboembolism, pulmonary pathology, and renal deterioration could be considered mostly nonspecific artifacts of mechanical heart implantation.
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The total artificial heart

Nature Medicine, 2003
Over the past 50 years, significant advances have been made in the development of total artificial hearts (TAH). These advances have most recently led to a clinical trial of a unique, transcutaneously powered TAH.
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Control of the Artificial Heart

ASAIO Journal, 1996
The artificial heart (AH) is devoid of physiologic connections to the recipient's native feedback control loops. Control of an AH can be either passive or dynamic. Passive intrinsic control provides limited AH response to physiologic demands. Dynamic control requires the sensing of metabolic and hemodynamic signals and their incorporation into self ...
Kevin D. Murray   +2 more
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The Artificial Heart

Archives of Surgery, 1977
A multidisciplinary group has designed, fabricated, and evaluated an artificial heart. The heart consists of two smooth-surfaced sac-type pumps, two pneumatic power units, and an electronic control system. The artificial heart has been employed in 22 calves.
John A. Waldhausen   +7 more
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Development of a Novel Optimal Backstepping Control Algorithm of Magnetic Impeller-Bearing System for Artificial Heart Ventricle Pump

Cybernetics and systems, 2020
In this work, a new backstepping control algorithm is developed for accurate suspension of the rotating impeller in the artificial heart based on supported magnetic suspension system.
A. Humaidi   +2 more
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