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Cardiac assistance with electrically stimulated skeletal muscle

This study examined the ability of a skeletal muscle-powered assist ventricle (SMV) to augment cardiac output in ten dogs with pharmacologically induced heart failure under acute conditions. An SMV was surgically constructed in each dog by wrapping the untrained rectus abdominis muscle around a comp...

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Published in:Medical & biological engineering & computing 1989-03, Vol.27 (2), p.159-162
Main Authors: Badylak, S F, Stevens, L, Janas, W, Gray, M H, Geddes, L A, Voorhees, 3rd, W D
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