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pubmed-article:1741676pubmed:abstractTextIntraventricular blood-forcing-principle-based pneumo- and hydraulic assistance circulation device test results are proposed. The system consists of a uninipple valveless dome pump, a pneumo- or hydraulic drive, and an artificial pericardium. Stand tests of these systems and medical-biologic experiments on dogs and 17 calves were performed. The duration of these experiments was up to several days. In this report, the features of surgical techniques, perfusion parameters, control principles, hemodynamic variations, complications, and other problems concerning realization of the proposed method are discussed.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:1741676pubmed:articleTitlePerspectives for pneumatic and hydraulic circulatory assist devices and their application for heart transplantation.lld:pubmed
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