Utilization of aortomyoplasty as a biological pumping system |
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Authors: | Chachques J C Braunberger E Latrémouille C Lajos P Meimoun P Fabiani J N Carpentier A |
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Affiliation: | Service de chirurgie cardiaque et vasculaire, h?pital Broussais, Paris. |
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Abstract: | Aortomyoplasty is a surgical technique of constructing a neo-ventricle on the ascending or descending aorta with the latissimus dorsi muscle. This is electrically stimulated to contract during diastole, thereby creating a system of chronic, haemo-compatible aortic pumping. Long-term experimental studies have shown increases in cardiac output (from 3.6 to 5.5 l/min), decreases in peripheral resistances (from 1574 to 1134 dyne.sec.cm-5) and increases in indices of subendocardial viability (DPTI/TTI: 1.1 to 1.4). These experimental studies have been confirmed by the initial clinical results. To date, world experience includes thirty-six patients. With cardiomyoplasty, aortomyoplasty is a new arm in the therapeutic arsenal against severe cardiac failure by providing a new system of chronic circulatory assistance which is implantable and biocompatible. |
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