Abstract
For many decades, heart transplantation has been the “gold standard” for terminal chronic heart failure resistant to medical therapy treatment. However, there is a significant number of patients with contraindications to orthotopic heart transplantation. The only effective treatment method for these patients may be the implantation of long-term mechanical circulatory support systems. This article provides information for practicing physicians on the evolution of long-term mechanical circulatory support systems, the main criteria for selecting patients for implantation, and the specifics of their subsequent outpatient monitoring.
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