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Mechanical Failures of the Pneumatic Utah-100 and Jarvik Total Artificial Hearts
Author(s) -
Pamela A. Dew,
George M. Pantalos,
John W. Holfert,
Kevin Murray,
Don B. Olsen
Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
asaio transactions
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2375-0952
pISSN - 0889-7190
DOI - 10.1097/00002480-198907000-00171
Subject(s) - artificial heart , cardiology , medicine
Jarvik-5 and Jarvik-7 total artificial hearts (TAHs) and Utah-100 TAHs were fabricated and implanted in calves and sheep. In the Jarvik series, 30.7% had mechanical failures (16.1% catastrophic). In the Utah-100 TAH series, 11.1% had mechanical failures (3.7% catastrophic). Failures were classified as: 1) diaphragm failures; 2) valve-holding ring failures; 3) air-leak failures; and 4) prosthetic valve failures. Marked reduction in mechanical failure for the Utah-100 TAH is attributed to progressive component redesign, material selection, and more stringent quality control criteria.

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