Abstract

It is reported on 10 calves surviving total artificial heart replacement more than 100 hours. Pneumatically driven double-chambered blood pumps made of silastic were implanted. During the experiments an increase of the right atrial pressure as well as a rise of the perfusion volumes (CO) and of the blood volumes could be found regularly. At autopsy congestion of the organs especially of the liver was a regular finding. The changed hemodynamic is first seen as possible reason for this developments. The influence of anemia and the possible disturbances in the neurohumoral autoregulation of the animals by unphysiologic pressure curves are discussed.

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