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Reintroduction of the Jarvik/CardioWest Total Artificial Heart as a Bridge to Transplant

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Heart Replacement

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The first clinical application of the Jarvik total artificial heart (TAH) as a bridge to transplant was reported by Copeland et al. in 1985 [1].

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Moreno-Cabral, R.J., Adamson, R.M., Dembitsky, W.P., Daily, P.O., ArabĂ­a, F.A., Copeland, J.G. (1998). Reintroduction of the Jarvik/CardioWest Total Artificial Heart as a Bridge to Transplant. In: Akutsu, T., Koyanagi, H. (eds) Heart Replacement. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-65921-1_63

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