Korean artificial heart (AnyHeart): An experimental study and the first human application

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A Korean artificial heart (AnyHeart) has been implanted in 29 various animals (52-470 kg) to evaluate hemodynamic performance and electromechanical stability. Most were implantable biventricular assist devices in use. A right thoracotomy approach has been a standard technique of implantation. A preclinical fitting test was also performed to observe anatomical feasibility and to compare surgical techniques in 10 human cadavers. The first case of human application was made as a lifesaving procedure on June 12, 2001.

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Sun, K., Son, H. S., Jung, J. S., Cheong, B. K., Shin, J. S., Kim, K. T., … Kim, H. M. (2003). Korean artificial heart (AnyHeart): An experimental study and the first human application. In Artificial Organs (Vol. 27, pp. 8–13). Blackwell Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1525-1594.2003.07173.x

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