Literature DB >> 133497

The characterization of intima development in left ventricular assist device (LVAD) and total artificial heart (TAH).

G Picha, M Helmus, S Barenberg, D Gibbons, R Martin, Y Nosé.   

Abstract

1. The study of PNI development provides useful information in the design and improvement of the prosthetic devices. 2. Improved gelatin aldehyde impregnation on the dacron covered diaphragm of cardiac prostheses resulted in a reduced PNI thickness and minimized interfacial degeneration of PNI. 3. The PNI on the diaphragm's surface started with a platelet rich interface and ended with a striated fibrin and platelet matrix at the blood interface. 4. The PNI in the TAH's had a higher involvement of polymorphonuclear leukocytic cells at the PNI-housing or diaphragm interface than the LVAD's. 5. The aldehyde treated pericardial surface of cardiac prostheses generated a thin PNI that was fibrin-rich, a viable cell infiltration, no interfacial degeneration, and endothelial-like cells on its surface.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 133497

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs        ISSN: 0066-0078


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1.  ULTRASTRUCTURAL ANALYSES OF BLOOD-INTERFACING LININGS FORMED WITHIN PARTIAL ARTIFICIAL HEARTS OR ABDOMINAL LEFT VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICES: A QUALITATIVE SCHEME FOR HUMAN PSEUDONEOINTIMAL ACCRETION KINETICS.

Authors:  Ruben Trono; Mattie I. Bossart; John D. Milam; John C. Norman
Journal:  Cardiovasc Dis       Date:  1979-06
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