Progress in the Development of the Pennsylvania State University Motor-Driven Artificial Heart

  • Rosenberg G
  • Pierce W
  • Landis D
  • et al.
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Abstract

The development of a pneumatically driven total artificial heart (TAH) has been underway at the Pennsylvania State University since 1971. Survival times of up to 200 days have been achieved with calves. The limiting factors now being encountered with these devices in...

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Rosenberg, G., Pierce, W. S., Landis, D. L., Snyder, A. J., Richenbacher, W. E., Weiss, W., & Felder, G. (1984). Progress in the Development of the Pennsylvania State University Motor-Driven Artificial Heart. In Assisted Circulation 2 (pp. 270–285). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69475-2_22

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