D Loisance, D Tixier, C Baufreton, P Le Besnerais, C Benvenuti
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Progressive technological developments have permitted clinical use of the wearable Baxter-Novacor left ventricular assist system. The system allows total bypass of the left ventricular function, and recovery of and adequate circulation in patients in cardiogenic shock. Since the first clinical use, in March 1993, eight patients about to die have been supported with a cardiac transplantation. This experience suggests that an an acceptable answer to the problem of organ shortage is now available.