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The next decade in mechanical assist: advances that will help the patient and the doctor

Cover of Journal of Cardiovascular MedicineAtluri et al
Current Opinion in Cardiology 26 (3) May 2011
ISSN: 0268-4705 • Frequency: 6/year • Subscribe Now • Journal Website

Advances in technology and surgical technique are continuing to minimize morbidity and mortality associated with mechanical assist devices. Continued technological advancements will allow increased utilization of mechanical circulatory support over the next decade - this article explores further.

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