Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF STUDY:
The prevalence of end-stage congestive heart failure and limitation of clinical alternative treatments present the need for creative new solutions. Formation of a ventricle from skeletal muscle (SMV) has shown promise in the animal laboratory. Two modes of the SMV for cardiac assistance, the counterpulsation (CP-SMV) and the ventricular assist (VA-SMV), using the latissimus dorsi muscle were applied in a canine model. Ability to augment arterial pressure was assessed. The effect of stimulation delay on the degree of augmentation was also evaluated.