Ventricular Assist Device

Inside the ThirdAge.com Medical Procedures Center you will find the latest news, research and information about the Ventricular Assist Device procedure. You can research what it is, the reason it should be done, a description of how it is performed, what future procedures may need to be done based on the results and what complications you should be watching for.

What is Ventricular Assist Device?


Alternate Names for Ventricular Assist Device:
Heart assist system implantation
VAD

A heart assist system implantation (also called a ventricular assist device, or VAD) is an artificial heart. This single-chamber artificial heart works by compressed air or battery power. The device boosts the function of a failing ventricle.


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Reasons For Ventricular Assist Device
Reasons For
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Ventricular Assist Device Complications
Complications
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Ventricular Assist Device Details
What to Expect
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Ventricular Assist Device Results
Results
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When to Contact Doctor about Ventricular Assist Device
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What to look out for and when to call your doctor after a procedure has been done.

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