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Left Ventricular Assist Device or LVAD | A '''Left Ventricular Assist Device''' or '''LVAD''' is a [[pump]] which runs in parallel with a [[heart]] to boost the blood flow. The main reason for a patient to have a LVAD implanted is for [[Bridge To Transplant]] (BTT) or [[Destination Therapy]] (DT). Currently, the top three companies in this field are: | ||
#[[Thoratec]] - Heartmate2 market capital $2B US | |||
#[[Ventracor]] - VentrAssist | |||
#[[Heartware]] | |||
Revision as of 19:33, 26 August 2009
A Left Ventricular Assist Device or LVAD is a pump which runs in parallel with a heart to boost the blood flow. The main reason for a patient to have a LVAD implanted is for Bridge To Transplant (BTT) or Destination Therapy (DT). Currently, the top three companies in this field are: