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[Blood heat exchangers for the artificial heart using a radioisotope power source].

Authors: Iu M, Kiselev; S B, Trukhmanov; T G, Mosidze; V A, Kremnev; T P, Ponomarenko;

[Blood heat exchangers for the artificial heart using a radioisotope power source].

Abstract

A design of a vascular heat exchanger enabling it to establish in experiments with animals the degree of the possible specific-capacity thermal loads has been devised. The performance results may be taken account of in designing implantable appliances of assistive circulation and artificial heart.

Keywords

Radioisotopes, Dogs, Electric Power Supplies, Fibrinolysis, Animals, Thermal Conductivity, Heart, Artificial, Blood Physiological Phenomena, Blood Coagulation, Hemolysis, Body Temperature Regulation

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