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245 00 Mechanical support for heart failure :|bcurrent solutions 
       and new technologies /|cJamshid H. Karimov, Kiyotaka 
       Fukamachi, Randall C. Starling, editors. 
264  1 Cham, Switzerland :|bSpringer,|c2020. 
300    1 online resource 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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500    Includes index. 
505 0  Part I. Overview of the Mechanical Circulatory Support 
       (MCS) -- 1. A History of Mechanical Circulatory Support --
       2. A Personalized History of Rotary Blood Pumps -- 3. 
       Overview of Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices and 
       Concepts -- 4. Physiology of Blood-pump Circulation in 
       Heart Failure -- 5. Physiology of Blood Pump Circulation 
       in Heart Failure -- 6. Engineering Requirements for 
       Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices -- 7. Clinical 
       Requirements for Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices --
       8. Engineering Perspectives for Mechanical Circulatory 
       Support Devices -- Part II: Indications and Selection for 
       Mechanical Circulatory Support -- 9. Patient Population 
       and Selection Criteria for Mechanical Circulatory Support 
       -- 10. Mechanical Circulatory Support Therapies; Right 
       Timing and Prognosis Considerations -- 11. Perioperative 
       Considerations in Left Ventricular Assist Device Placement
       -- 12. Left Ventricular Assist Devices: Management and 
       Surgical Techniques -- 13. Mechanical Circulatory Support 
       for Biventricular Failure: Patient Selection and 
       Management Options -- 14. Status and Availability of a 
       Total Artificial Heart -- 15. Extracorporeal Membrane 
       Oxygenation Techniques and Modern Considerations -- 16. 
       Less Invasive Extra-Pericardial Placement (LIEPP) of LVAD 
       -- Part III. Parameters of Physiologic and Non-Physiologic
       Blood Flow -- 17. Pulsatile Mechanical Circulation, 
       Physiology and Pump Technology -- 18. Pathophysiological 
       Determinants Relevant in Blood Pump Control -- 19. End-
       Organ Physiology under Continuous Flow Mechanical 
       Circulatory Support -- 20. Quantification of Pulsatility 
       during Mechanical Circulatory Support -- 21. Pulsatility 
       as an Option with Continuous-Flow Mechanical Circulatory 
       Support Devices -- Part IV. Current Technology and Methods
       -- 22. Implantable Continuous-Flow Blood Pump Technology 
       and Features -- 23. Partial Support with Mechanical 
       Circulatory Support Devices -- 24. Percutaneous Mechanical
       Circulatory Support Technologies -- 25. Computational 
       Fluid Dynamics for Mechanical Circulatory Support Device 
       Development -- 26. Hemodynamic Modelling and Simulations 
       for Mechanical Circulatory Support -- 27. Options for 
       Modeling and Simulations Used in Mechanical Circulatory 
       Support Development -- Part V. Evolving Technologies and 
       Device Concepts -- 28. Emerging Continuous Flow Blood Pump
       Technologies -- 29. The Development of Advanced 
       Ventricular Assist Device as a Next Generation Ventricular
       Assist Device -- 30. Cleveland Clinic Total Artificial 
       Heart -- 31. The ReinVAD LVAD - Smart Technology to 
       Enhance Long-Term Circulatory Support Therapy -- 32. 
       EVAHEART 2 Left Ventricular Assist System: A 
       Hemocompatible Centrifugal Pump with Physiological 
       Pulsatility -- 33. A Novel Rotary Total Artificial Heart 
       Using a Single Shuttling Impeller -- 34. New Mechanical 
       Circulatory Device: TORVAD -- 35. BiVACOR Total Artificial
       Heart -- 36. The Penn State Pediatric Total Artificial 
       Heart -- 37. CorWave LVAD: Insight Into Device Concept And
       Stage of Development -- 38. Progress on Total Artificial 
       Heart for Pediatric Patients -- 39. Progress on Wireless 
       LVAD and Energy Sources for Mechanical Circulatory Systems
       -- Part VI. Management Strategies and Limitations of MCS -
       - 40. Risk Factors for Mechanical Circulatory Support Use 
       and Risk Assessment -- 41. Gastrointestinal Bleeding in 
       Mechanical Circulatory Support Patients -- 42. 
       Postoperative Management Strategies in Mechanical 
       Circulatory Support Patients -- 43. Palliative Care in MCS
       patients: Insights into Current Practice and Outcomes -- 
       Part VII. Future Perspectives -- 44. Clinical Demands and 
       Challenges for Future Mechanical Circulatory Support 
       Technologies -- 45. Smart Mechanical Circulatory Support 
       Devices: Requirements and Perspectives -- 46. Novel 
       Solutions for Patient Monitoring and Mechanical 
       Circulatory Support Device Control. .  
506    Available to OhioLINK libraries. 
520    This book provides a comprehensive overview of mechanical 
       circulatory support of the failing heart in adults and 
       children. The book uniquely combines engineering knowledge
       and the clinicians perspective into a single resource, 
       while also providing insights into current and future 
       development of mechanical circulatory support technology, 
       such as ventricular assist devices, the total artificial 
       heart and catheter-based technologies for heart failure. 
       Topics featured in this book include: The history of 
       mechanical circulatory device development. Fundamentals of
       hemodynamics support. Clinical management of mechanical 
       circulatory devices. Surgical implantation techniques. 
       Current limitations of device therapies in advanced heart 
       failure. Advanced and novel devices in the development 
       pipeline. Opportunities for advancement in the field. 
       Mechanical Support for Heart Failure: Current Solutions 
       and New Technologies is a must-have resource for not only 
       physicians, residents, fellows, and medical students in 
       cardiology and cardiac surgery, but also clinical and 
       basic researchers in biomedical engineering with an 
       interest in mechanical circulatory support, heart failure,
       and new technological applications in medicine. 
530    Online version available through the library's 
       subscription to SpringerLink. 
590    Editors include: Jamshid H. Karimov, Lerner Research 
       Institute, Kiyotaka Fukamachi, Lerner Research Institute, 
       and Randall C. Starling, Kaufman Center for Heart Failure,
       Heart, Thoracic, and Vascular Institute, Cleveland Clinic 
       Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve 
       University, Cleveland Clinic. 
590    Contributors include: Drs. Pavan Bhat, Tiffany Buda, 
       Nicole Byram, Krista Dobbie, Jerry D. Estep, Kiyotaka 
       Fukamachi, David J. Horvath, Jamshid H. Karimov, Kimberly 
       Miracle, Takuma  Miyamoto, Kyle Neale, Shiva Sale, Randall
       C. Starling, Marjorie Urban, and Michael Zhen-Yu Tong, 
       Cleveland Clinic. 
650  0 Blood|xCirculation, Artificial.|0http://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/subjects/sh85014933 
650  0 Cardiac pacing.|0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
       sh86003035 
650  0 Heart failure|0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
       sh85059745|xTreatment.|0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       subjects/sh99005040 
650  2 Heart Failure. 
650  2 Heart-Assist Devices. 
650  7 Blood|xCirculation, Artificial.|2fast|0http://
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650  7 Cardiac pacing.|2fast|0http://id.worldcat.org/fast/847073 
650  7 Heart failure|xTreatment.|2fast|0http://id.worldcat.org/
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650  7 Medical|xAllied Health Services|xMedical Technology.
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650  7 Medical|xCardiology.|2bisacsh 
650  7 Medical|xSurgery|xThoracic.|2bisacsh 
655  4 Electronic books 
700 1  Fukamachi, Kiyotaka. 
700 1  Karimov, Jamshid H. 
700 1  Starling, Randall C.,|d1951- 
710 2  Ohio Library and Information Network. 
710 2  SpringerLink (Online service). 
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