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Cardiovascular and Cardiac Therapeutic Devices electronic resource edited by Thomas Franz.

Contributor(s): Franz, Thomas [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Mechanobiology, Tissue Engineering and BiomaterialsPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: VIII, 243 p. 91 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642538360Subject(s): engineering | Cardiology | Biomedical engineering | Biomaterials | Engineering | Biomedical Engineering | Biomaterials | Cardiology | Biophysics and Biological PhysicsDDC classification: 610.28 LOC classification: R856-857Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Multi-objective design of a biodegradable coronary artery stent -- Development of a fabric-reinforced porous graft for vascular tissue engineering using finite element methods and genetic algorithms -- Aortic aneurysms: OSR, EVAR, stent-grafts, migration and endoleak—current state of the art and analysis -- Flexible leaflet polymeric heart valves -- Aortic biological prosthetic valve for open-surgery and percutaneous implant: Procedure simulation and performance assessment -- Cardiac restraint and support following myocardial infarction -- In vivo mechanical loading conditions of pectorally implanted cardiac pacemakers.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume focuses on latest research in therapeutic devices for cardiovascular, i.e. vascular and valvular, and cardiac diseases. Aspects of vascular therapies covered relate to stent grafts for aortic aneurysms, endovascular stents for percutaneous arterial interventions, and small- to medium-diameter tissue engineered vascular grafts - one of the greatest persisting challenges in cardiovascular therapies. Contributions on valvular therapies focus on prosthetic heart valves with flexible polymeric leaflets and patient-specific simulation for open-heart and percutaneous implantation of aortic biological heart valves including the challenges posed on the prosthesis design. The section on cardiac diseases provides contributions on advances in therapies for myocardial infarction and infarct-induced heart failure, and in vivo biomechanics of implantable cardiac pacemakers.
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Multi-objective design of a biodegradable coronary artery stent -- Development of a fabric-reinforced porous graft for vascular tissue engineering using finite element methods and genetic algorithms -- Aortic aneurysms: OSR, EVAR, stent-grafts, migration and endoleak—current state of the art and analysis -- Flexible leaflet polymeric heart valves -- Aortic biological prosthetic valve for open-surgery and percutaneous implant: Procedure simulation and performance assessment -- Cardiac restraint and support following myocardial infarction -- In vivo mechanical loading conditions of pectorally implanted cardiac pacemakers.

This volume focuses on latest research in therapeutic devices for cardiovascular, i.e. vascular and valvular, and cardiac diseases. Aspects of vascular therapies covered relate to stent grafts for aortic aneurysms, endovascular stents for percutaneous arterial interventions, and small- to medium-diameter tissue engineered vascular grafts - one of the greatest persisting challenges in cardiovascular therapies. Contributions on valvular therapies focus on prosthetic heart valves with flexible polymeric leaflets and patient-specific simulation for open-heart and percutaneous implantation of aortic biological heart valves including the challenges posed on the prosthesis design. The section on cardiac diseases provides contributions on advances in therapies for myocardial infarction and infarct-induced heart failure, and in vivo biomechanics of implantable cardiac pacemakers.

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