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" Assisted Circulation "
edited by Felix Unger.
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BL
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Record Number
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738496
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b558409
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edited by Felix Unger.
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Title & Author
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Assisted Circulation\ edited by Felix Unger.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1979
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Page. NO
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(xxiii, 653 pages 322 illustrations)
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ISBN
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364267268X
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: 9783642672682
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Contents
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Historical Background --;Medical Research and the Doctor's Conscience --;Questions and Predictions --;I. Counterpulsation --;1. Counterpulsation: Foundation and Future --;2. Intra-aortic Balloon Pumping: Current Status and Prospects --;3. Clinical Experience with Intra-aortic Balloon Pumping and the Pulsatile Assist Device --;4. Clinical Results of Intra-aortic Balloon Pumping in Selected Groups of Patients --;5. Indications for Intra-aortic Balloon Pumping --;6. Changing Role of Cardiac Assistance in the Management of Myocardial Infarction Shock --;7. The State of Assisted Circulation in the USSR --;8. The Present Status of External Counterpulsation --;9. Hemodynamic Response to External Counterpulsation --;II. Left Ventricular Assist Devices --;a) Bypass Ventricles --;10. A Left Ventricular Aortic Blood Pump for Circulatory Support in Postoperative Patients with Acute Left Ventricular Failure --;11. An Intracorporeal (Abdominal) Left Ventricular Assist Device: Initial Clinical Trials (LX) --;12. The Ellipsoid Left Ventricular Assist Device: Experimental and Clinical Results --;13. Design and Evaluation of a Left Ventricular Assist Device: The Angle Port Pump --;14. An Efficient Electromechanical Left Ventricular Assist Device --;15. Toward a Blood Pump for Long-Term Left Ventricular Assist Device --;16. Servo-Controlled Cardiac Assistance: The Effects of Left Ventricular-to-Aortic and Left Atrial-to-Aortic Assistance on Infarct Size --;17. Atrio-Aortic Left Ventricular Assist Device --;18. Left Ventricular Assistance with a Double-Chambered Alternate Pumping Device --;b) Roller Pumps --;19. Concepts and Clinical Experience with a Left Ventricular Assist Device After Intracardiac Operation --;20. Experimental and Clinical Left or Biventricular Assist Device with Local Heparinization and Blood Filtration --;21. Low Flow Right Atrial and Left Ventricular Assist Device Without an Oxygenator for Cardiogenic Shock. A Revised Concept --;c) Centrifugal Pumps --;22. A Centrifugal Pump for Circulatory Assistance --;23. Partial or Total Heart Substitution with a Double-Centrifugal Device --;Theoretical and Physiologic Studies --;d) Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation --;24. Pulmonary Hemodynamics and Gas Exchange During Venoarterial Bypass with Membrane-Lung Oxygenation --;25. Aortic Arch Perfusion Modes in Partial and Total Cardiopulmonary Bypass --;III. Total Artificial Heart --;26. The Total Artificial Heart --;a Research Tool or Potential Clinical Reality --;27. The State of the Art of the Berlin Total Artificial Heart --;Technical Aspects --;28. Experimental Results on the Long-Term Survivals (over 1 Month) with a Total Artificial Heart --;29. Design of the Pennsylvania State University Artificial Heart and Electronic Automatic Control System --;30. The Ellipsoidheart in Total Artificial Heart Replacement --;31. Control Systems for the Total Artificial Heart --;32. The State of Total Artificial Heart Research in the USSR --;33. Total Artificial Heart Replacement with Consecutive Heart Transplantation --;IV. Heart Transplantation --;34. The Clinical Application of Implanted Natural Auxiliary Hearts --;35. Current Status of Heart Transplantation: the Stanford Experience --;36. Experimental Auxiliary Heart Transplantation --;V. Driving Systems --;37. Drive and Management of Circulation Support Systems --;38. Control of Electric Pneumatic Driving Systems --;39. The Electrically Driven Left Ventricular Assist Device --;VI. Biomaterials, Artificial Valves --;40. Material Aspects of Cardiac Assist Devices: the Case History of Avcothane 51 Elastomer --;41. Some Current Problems and New Dimensions of Polymeric Biomaterials for Blood Contacting Applications --;42. Hydrophobic Polymers as Materials for Interfacing with Blood --;43. Carbon Cardiovascular Devices --;Artifical Valves --;44. Hemolysis in Artificial Heart Valves due to High-Level, Short-Duration Laminar Shear Stress --;VII. Current Literature, 1.1.1975-31.12.1978 --;VIII. Places Where Assisted Circulation is Performed --;IX. Summaries --;X. Horizons on the Future Trends in Assisted Circulation --;45. E.S. Bücherl --;46. D.A. Cooley --;47. M.E. DeBakey --;48. P. Frommer --;49. F. Gschnitzer --;50. S.D. Moulopoulos --;51. Y. Nosé --;52. K. Polzer --;53. Å. Senning --;54. J.T. Watson.
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Abstract
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With contributions by numerous experts
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Subject
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Medicine.
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LC Classification
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RD598.E358 1979
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Felix Unger
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Parallel Title
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With contributions by numerous experts
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