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Hogness and Malin VanAntwerp, editors 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aWashington, D.C. $cNational Academy Press$d1991 215 $a1 online resource (312 pages) 300 $a"Support for this project was provided by the National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, pursuant to contract no. NO1-HO-09008"--T.p. verso. 311 08$a9780309045322 311 08$a0309045320 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aThe Artificial Heart -- Copyright -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Contents -- The Artificial Heart -- Executive Summary -- TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS AND BARRIERS -- MAKING DECISIONS ABOUT FUTURE RESEARCH -- CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS -- PROJECTED PATIENT NEED -- HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE -- COST-EFFECTIVENESS -- APPROPRIATENESS OF USE OF MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT -- PATIENT ACCESS TO MCSSS -- ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY ISSUES -- REGULATORY DECISIONS ABOUT NEW TECHNOLOGIES -- DEVELOPMENT OF TOTAL ARTIFICIAL HEARTS -- CONTINUED DEVELOPMENT OF VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICES -- ADDITIONAL RESEARCH -- USING THIS REPORT -- 1 The Artificial Heart Program: Current Status and History -- END-STAGE HEART DISEASE -- HOW LONG-TERM IMPLANTABLE DEVICES COULD HELP -- Ventricular Assist Devices -- Total Artificial Hearts -- Temporary Circulatory Support -- THE ARTIFICIAL HEART PROGRAM -- THE INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE STUDY -- REFERENCES -- 2 Total Artificial Hearts: Technological Potential and Research and Development Costs -- TEMPORARY CIRCULATORY SUPPORT -- LONG-TERM DEVICES UNDER DEVELOPMENT -- ENGINEERING ASSESSMENT OF MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT DEVICES -- Mechanical Failure -- Device Components as Limiting Factors -- Device Longevity -- CLINICAL COMPLICATIONS WITH MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT DEVICES -- ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR PREVENTING AND TREATING END-STAGE HEART DISEASE -- Conventional Medical Treatment -- Other Cardiac Assistance Technologies -- Heart Transplantation -- SUMMARY OF THE CURRENT AND FUTURE STATE OF TOTAL ARTIFICIAL HEART TECHNOLOGY -- RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COSTS OF TOTAL ARTIFICIAL HEARTS -- Stages of the Innovative Process -- Support for the Artificial Heart Program -- Considering the Costs of Research and Development to Industry -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES. 327 $a3 Decisions for Future Research and Development -- ALLOCATING RESEARCH FUNDS -- JUDGMENT-BASED DECISION MAKING -- QUANTIFIED AIDS TO DECISION MAKING -- Cost-Effectiveness Analysis -- Application of Methods -- DECISION-MAKING AIDS SUGGESTED BY THE COMMITTEE -- Explicit Criteria for Allocation of Funds -- The More Important Criteria -- Important Criteria -- Less Important Criteria -- Application of Decision Criteria -- A NOTE ABOUT INDUSTRY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DECISIONS -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 4 Clinical Effectiveness and Need For Long-Term Circulatory Support -- ESTIMATING THE NEED FOR LONG-TERM SUPPORT -- FROM TEMPORARY TO LONG-TERM USE -- PROJECTING DEVICE RELIABILITY AND EFFECTIVENESS -- RELATING CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS AND DEVICE USE -- The Role of Comorbidities -- OTHER INFLUENCES ON THE USE OF CIRCULATORY SUPPORT DEVICES -- The Impact of Other Heart Disease Treatment Technologies -- Quality-of-Life Determinants -- Patient Preferences for Life-Sustaining Treatment -- Other Factors -- EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROJECTIONS -- Previous Studies -- The Committee's Projection -- Effect of a Less-than-Ideal Device -- Less Disabled Patients -- Additional Potential Patients -- VENTRICULAR ASSISTANCE VERSUS A TOTAL ARTIFICIAL HEART -- THE NEED FOR MORE RESEARCH -- Basic and Clinical Research Concerning Heart Failure -- Epidemiological Research -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 5 Quality of Life and Mechanical Circulatory Support Systems -- THE IMPORTANCE OF QUALITY-OF-LIFE CONSIDERATIONS -- From the Perspective of the Patient -- Methods for Assessing the Quality of Care -- Health State Utilities -- HEALTH, HEALTH STATUS, AND QUALITY OF LIFE -- DOMAINS OF QUALITY OF LIFE RELEVANT TO END-STAGE HEART DISEASE PATIENTS -- Domains for Utility Assessment -- Other Domains Relevant to These Quality-of-Life Issues. 327 $aMachine Dependence and Societal Reaction -- Meaning and Purpose of Life Versus Fear of Death -- Spiritual Well-Being -- QUALITY OF LIFE AND ITS DETERMINANTS FOR PATIENTS WITH END-STAGE HEART DISEASE -- Heart Transplantation -- Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator -- Providing Support in the Postoperative Phase -- Perspectives from Prior Studies of the Artificial Heart -- IMPLICATIONS OF QUALITY-OF-LIFE CONSIDERATIONS IN CLINICAL TRIALS AND STUDIES OF MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT PATIENTS -- Concepts and Methods -- Costworthiness: Patients' and Societal Perspectives -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 6 Cost-Effectiveness Analysis -- THE USE OF COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS IN HEALTH CARE -- Capabilities and Limitations -- COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF TOTAL ARTIFICIAL HEARTS -- Sensitivity Analysis -- Implications -- Cost-Effectiveness of Ventricular Assist Devices -- Treatment to Prevent End-Stage Disease -- COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH FUNDING LEVELS -- Sensitivity Analysis -- Implications -- CONCLUSIONS -- The Borderline Cost-Effectiveness of Artificial Heart Use -- Using Cost-Effectiveness to Decide Funding Levels -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 6 APPENDIX: DESCRIPTION OF HEALTH STATES -- 7 The Appropriate Use of Technology -- WHAT APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY USE IS -- The Relationship Between Technology Use and Cost -- Factors That May Affect Future Use of New Technologies -- Past Failures to Limit Technology Use -- WAYS TO PROMOTE APPROPRIATE USE OF MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT DEVICES -- Clinical Practice Guidelines -- Developing Practice Guidelines -- Implementing Practice Guidelines -- Appropriate Use of Other Technologies -- Technology Assessment -- Postmarketing Surveillance -- Follow-Up Studies -- Credentialing for Technology Use -- Selective Coverage -- INVOLVING THE RIGHT PARTICIPANTS. 327 $aAVOIDING UNREASONABLE PATIENT EXPECTATIONS -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 8 Ethical and Societal Issues -- ISSUES RAISED BY INCOMPLETE TECHNOLOGIES -- Maximizing Benefits in the Provision of Health Care -- Conceptualizing Access to Incomplete Technologies -- ISSUES RAISED BY THE TOTAL ARTIFICIAL HEART -- Access to Total Artificial Hearts -- Criteria for Use -- Aggregate Societal Costs -- PROTECTING THE INDIVIDUAL PATIENT -- Informed Consent and Advance Directives -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 9 Roles of Government and Industry in Medical Technology Research, Development, and Use -- ROLE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY -- Rationale for Federal Support of Research and Development -- Theoretical Considerations -- Practical Implications -- Status of the Artificial Heart Program -- Management and Accountability -- Social (Health) Benefits -- Industrial-Policy Considerations -- Conclusions -- ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN THE USE OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY -- Food and Drug Administration -- Medicare and Other Third-Party Payers -- Conclusions About Regulatory Constraints -- ENCOURAGING INTERDISCIPLINARY AND INDUSTRY-ACADEME COLLABORATION -- Role of Biomedical Engineering Research -- Current Collaborative Structures -- Conclusions About Collaborative Research -- EFFECT OF INDUSTRY SUPPORT ON COMMUNICATION AMONG RESEARCHERS -- Conclusions -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 10 Conclusions and Recommendations -- FOCUS OF THIS STUDY -- PROMOTING APPROPRIATE USE OF MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT DEVICES -- ACCESS BY ALL TO CIRCULATORY SUPPORT DEVICES? -- Access via Third-Party Payers -- Clinically Limited Access -- Limiting Access by Inadequate Payments -- CLINICAL AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS -- Clinical Effectiveness -- Quality of Life -- Cost-Effectiveness -- Cost-Effectiveness in Research and Development Decisions. 327 $aMAKING IMPORTANT DECISIONS -- Allocation of Research Funds -- Regulatory Decisions About Technologies -- Food and Drug Administration -- Third-Party Payers -- CONTINUING DEVELOPMENT OF TOTAL ARTIFICIAL HEARTS -- Considerations for the Next Decision Point -- OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS -- Future Development of Ventricular Assist Devices -- Clinical Trials and Patient Follow-up -- Clinical Trials -- Postmarketing Surveillance -- Posttrial Follow-up -- Fostering Collaborative Interdisciplinary Research -- Patients' Quality of Life and Treatment Preferences -- Research Needs -- Heart Failure Research -- Epidemiological Research -- Communication Among MCSS Researchers -- HOW THIS REPORT SHOULD BE USED -- REFERENCE -- Appendixes -- A History and Methods of This Evaluation -- ADDENDUM -- B A Chronology of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Artificial Heart Program and Related Events -- C Technological Opportunities and Barriers in the Development of Mechanical Circulatory Support Systems -- CURRENT STATE OF THE TECHNOLOGY IN MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT SYSTEMS -- Short-Term-Use Devices (fewer than 180 days) -- Total Artificial Heart -- Animal and Clinical Results -- Technological Development of Pneumatic Total Artificial Hearts -- Univentricular or Biventricular Assist Devices -- Pulsatile Devices (Sac/Diaphragm) -- Steady-Flow Devices -- Summary -- Permanent or Long-Term-Use Mechanical Circulatory Support Systems (more than 180 days) -- Unilateral Assist Devices -- In Vitro and In Vivo Test Results -- Permanent Total Artificial Hearts -- University of Utah System -- Nimbus/Cleveland Clinic System -- ABIOMED/Texas Heart System -- Pennsylvania State University System -- Non-U.S. Systems -- Summary -- CURRENT TECHNOLOGICAL BARRIERS TO DEVELOPMENT OF A SUCCESSFUL MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT SYSTEM -- What Is a Successful MCSS?. 327 $aShort-Term Devices (fewer than 180 days). 330 $aA significant medical event is expected in 1992: the first human use of a fully implantable, long-term cardiac assist device. 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