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Joshua C Grimm1, J Trent Magruder1, Clinton D Kemp1
1Division of Cardiac Surgery, The Johns Hopkins Hospital , Baltimore, MD , USA.
Abstract:
Left ventricular assist devices have become standard therapy for patients with end-stage heart failure. They represent potential long-term solutions for a growing public health problem. However, initial enthusiasm for this technology has been tempered by challenges posed by long-term support. This review examines these challenges and out current understanding of their etiologies.
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