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    • What is acute cardiac unloading?
    • The Science Behind Acute Unloading
  • ABOUT
    • MISSION
    • HISTORY
  • FACULTY
  • COVID-19
    • In The News
    • MCS Best Practices
    • SOCIETY & HOSPITAL GUIDELINES
    • Impella
    • ECMO
    • Videos
    • Publications of Interest
    • Myocarditis
  • RESOURCES
    • What Is Acute Unloading?
    • Clinical Resources
    • Pre-Clinical Resources
    • Videos
    • Publications of Interest
    • Educational Tools
  • ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM
    • Register
    • Agenda
    • RESEARCH GRANT AWARDS
    • PAST EVENTS
    • SITE AND DATE INFORMATION
    • Abstract Submission Info
  • CONTACT US
  • MEMBERS

Whitepapers

Whitepapers

FDA approves the Door To Unloading clinical study investigating the feasibility of primary ventricular unloading in the clinical setting

Whitepapers

Improving left ventricular unloading following prolonged cardiac arrest using a minimally invasive left ventricular assist device: a prospective animal study in pigs

ACUTE CARDIAC UNLOADING AND RECOVERY WORKING GROUP (A-CURE®)

Established in 2015, (in part due to the generous funding of our sponsor: Abiomed Inc) the faculty of the A-CURE® Working Group meets annually to initiate scientific and clinical discussions on how acute cardiac unloading may increase myocardial salvage, prevent (or limit) myocardial and ventricular injury and remodeling, improve survival, and attenuate the development of heart failure after myocardial infarction. Many of the current A-CURE faculty members have been participants since the inception of the working group.

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