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Heart transplant for the failing ischaemic ventricle

Cardiovascular Surgery, 1996
Clinical application of heart transplantation goes beyond 28 years' experience. Ischaemic heart diseases remain, with idiopathic cardiomyopathies, the main indications for cardiac transplant. A combination of haemodynamic, contractile and viability measurements may be useful to choose between transplant and coronary revascularization for the failing ...
Richard Dorent   +9 more
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The Development and Structure of the Ventricles in the Human Heart

Pediatric Cardiology, 2009
Over the past decade, much has been learned concerning the origin and development of the ventricles. However, most, if not all, of the new information has come from study of the mouse heart. Most of this information has yet to be assimilated by those who study ventricular function or diagnose congenitally malformed hearts.
Henderson D, Anderson R
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The anatomy of hearts with double inlet ventricle

Cardiology in the Young, 2006
In the past, hearts with double inlet ventricle have been amongst the most contentious of congenital cardiac malformations. This is because, although most examples found with this particular atrioventricular connection have one big and one small chamber within the ventricular mass, for many years the variant most frequently encountered, with a dominant
Andrew C. Cook, Robert H. Anderson
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Engineering Models of the Heart Left Ventricle

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2022
Despite capturing the imagination of scientists for decades, the goal of creating an artificial heart for transplantation proved to be significantly more challenging than initially anticipated. Toward this goal, recent ground-breaking studies demonstrate the development of functional left ventricular (LV) models.
Sargol Okhovatian   +3 more
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The Right Ventricle in Congenital Heart Disease

Cardiology Clinics, 1992
An increasing number of children with congenital heart disease are surviving into adulthood, creating new, unusual patients with different physiologic and anatomic problems for the adult cardiologist. This article discusses those lesions affecting primarily the right ventricle.
William E. Hellenbrand, Ziyad M. Hijazi
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Fat in the right ventricle of the normal heart

Histopathology, 2005
Aims : Fibrofatty replacement of the right ventricle wall, often with associated inflammation, is the hallmark of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), a rare but established cause of sudden cardiac death in young adults. Fatty infiltration of the right ventricle alone without fibrosis may also occur but its relation to sudden death ...
Mary N. Sheppard, D K Tansey, Z Aly
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