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Implantation of Total Artificial Heart in Congenital Heart Disease
Published on: July 18, 2014
Managing the failing heart: total circulatory assist--a case study
Yvonne Allen1, Rachel Collins, Charnetta Lester
1Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia, 1250 East Marshall Street, Box 985871, Richmond, VA 23298, USA.
Abstract:
Congestive heart failure remains one of the leading causes of cardiac death and disability. As pharmacological therapies have advanced, patients are living longer and more productive lives. However, at some point, these interventions begin to fail. Circulatory assist devices have revolutionized the management of patients with end-stage heart disease. These devices successfully bridge patients to cardiac transplantation. The Syncardia Total Artificial Heart provides biventricular support for the failing heart. This case study illustrates the challenges of caring for patients with such a device.
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