
The article discusses the results of applying for the first time Soviet-made "Modul" and "Yasen" artificial ventricles of the heart (AVH) in a left ventricular bypass regimen in patients with refractory cardiac insufficiency. Improvement of AVH design and rational tactics of attendant drug therapy allowed the period of the safe application of the AVH in the organism to be increased to more than 8 days.
Adult, Male, Heart Diseases, Heart Valve Diseases, Hemodynamics, Rheumatic Heart Disease, Coronary Disease, Equipment Design, Middle Aged, Homeostasis, Humans, Heart-Assist Devices, Heart Aneurysm, USSR
Adult, Male, Heart Diseases, Heart Valve Diseases, Hemodynamics, Rheumatic Heart Disease, Coronary Disease, Equipment Design, Middle Aged, Homeostasis, Humans, Heart-Assist Devices, Heart Aneurysm, USSR
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