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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 42, 627-631, Copyright © 1986 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
SB Park, GA Liebler, JA Burkholder, TD Maher, DH Benckart, GJ Magovern Jr, IY Christlieb, RL Kao and Sr Magovern GJ
Mechanical ventricular assist with a centrifugal pump with or without
anticoagulation for an extended period has been used in 41 patients with
postcardiotomy ventricular failure. Left ventricular, right ventricular,
and biventricular assist were required. The efficacy and safety of
mechanical ventricular assist have been documented. Marked improvement in
survival has been observed in the more recent part of this series, and is
attributed to earlier employment of the assist device, maintenance of
better flow rates near physiological levels, and use of biventricular
assist to provide effective circulatory support. Mechanical ventricular
assist is easy to use, and the conversion from ordinary cardiopulmonary
bypass is also easy. Therefore, mechanical assist provides a very effective
means of temporary circulatory assist.
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