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Artificial Heart 2 - Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Artificial Heart and Assist Device, August 13-14, 1987, Tokyo, Japan (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988)
Tetsuzo Akutsu, Hitoshi Koyanagi, Setsuo Takatani, Kazunori Kataoka, Jack G Copeland, …
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It is with great pleasure that we here present Artificial Heart 4
(proceedings of the 4th international symposium on artificial heart
and assist devices). The symposium was held in Tokyo, Japan, on
August 7 and 8, 1992 under the patronage of Mr. Hiromitsu Yoshioka,
Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Tokyo Women's Medical College.
Artificial heart 4 consists of the papers presented in nine
sessions: Oral Presentations A to E, Forums 1 to 10, and nine
lectures by invited guest speakers from the United States and
Europe. In this volume, papers from two new sessions, sessions IV
and VII, entitled New Approaches, were prepared for devices and
systems developed according to new ideas. Twenty-one papers in
these two sessions were presented in five Forums (3, 4, 7, 8, and
9). Session VI was provided to deal with heart transplantation,
which is now closely related to both ventricular assist systems
(VAS) and the total artificial heart (TAH). In this session, papers
by two guest speakers from major heart transplantation centers in
Europe were included.
The 5th International Symposium on Artificial Heart and Assist
Devices was held in Tokyo on January 26 - 27, 1995, bringing
together leading researchers and specialists from all over the
world. The proceedings of the symposium presents the newest ideas
and approaches in the field, and will be of special interest and
relevance to all who are concerned with artificial organs,
cardiovascular surgery, organ transplantation, biomaterials, and
related disciplines. Reflecting the content of the symposium, the
major topics in this volume include biocompatible material
development, clinical use of assist devices, completely implantable
devices, and heart transplantation. These are presented in the two
main divisions of the book: The first consists of eight lectures by
leading researchers, world-renowned in the field of the artificial
heart. The second comprises more than 50 papers on such subjects as
biomaterials, research and development of ventricular assist
systems and the total artificial heart, and their use as a bridge
to heart transplantation. An additional, special feature of the
book is the inclusion of descriptions of exhibitions at the
symposium, with photographs of all artificial heart devices and
systems displayed by major laboratories and companies from around
the world.
The International Symposium on Artificial Heart and Assist Devices
has been held three times, first in 1985, then in 1987 and 1990. It
is my great pleasure to present Artificial Heart 3 (Proceedings of
the 3rd International Symposium on Artificial Heart and Assist
Devices). The third symposium was held in Tokyo on February 16 and
17, 1990. Our original intention was to invite all the principal
investigators from the major artificial heart research laboratories
in the world, in the first three symposia. The numbers of
investigators in the fields of the artificial heart, ventricular
assist systems, and biomaterials, invited for the symposia,
totalled 7 in 1985, 8 in 1987, and 13 in 1990. The program of the
third symposium consisted of 41 papers; 13 invited lectures, 8
papers contributed upon request, with 2 from the United States, and
20 regular selected papers including 2 from the United States, ana
1 each from Australia, Germany, and South Korea. During the last
three years, the state of clinical application of artificial hearts
and assist devices has changed. In the case of pneumatically driven
blood pumps, we have now stepped into the age of practical use in
patients. Accordingly, in this symposium we gave a special emphasis
to topics of clinical application, particularly the use of an
artificial heart as a bridge to heart transplantation. Sessions on
implantable artificial hearts, biomaterials for the artificial
heart, and heart transplantation were also included.
The 6th International Symposium on Artificial Heart and Assist
Devices met in Tokyo in July 1996, bringing together researchers
and specialists from around the world. The symposiums proceedings
in this volume comprise papers from nine sessions, each opening
with contributions by leading scientists: TAH, heart
transplantation, biomaterials, VAS, clinical application,
pathophysiology, engineering, new approaches, and special sessions.
Of special note is the inclusion, for the first time, of
pathophysiology related to clinical use of assist devices. The
clinical application section includes a paper by Dr. Michael
DeBakey on the progress made in recent years. With descriptions of
the scientific exhibition, accompanied by photographs of all
artificial heart devices and systems displayed by major
laboratories and manufacturers, Artificial Heart 6 presents the
latest information on developments in the field of artificial
heart, biomaterials, and heart transplantation.
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