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    Patient Perspectives of Managing Life with a Left Ventricular Assist Device: “I Could Connect How I Felt with What Was Going on.” A Qualitative Analysis by Sandau, K.E., Williams, M., Canakes, K., Martinez, B., Barone, H., Aronow, H., Hajj, J., Huie, N., Lindsay, M., Aguillon, M., Runyan, C., Cole, R., Coleman, B.

    “…Clinicians recommend self-management interventions to patients with a variety of chronic conditions, but little is known about self-management perceptions and…”
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    Threats to Resilience: How Well are We Preparing Caregivers of Patients Post-Mechanical Circulatory (MCS) Implant to Their Adjustment at Home? by Coleman, B., Williams, M., Canakes, K., Barone, H., Aronow, H., Hajj, J., Huie, N., Lindsay, M., Aguillon, M., Runyan, C., Chang, D.H., Sandau, K.E., Martinez, B.

    “…The role of the Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) caregiver is crucial to preventing adverse patient outcomes and promoting patient adjustment…”
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    Increased Incidence of Cholecystitis with Total Artificial Heart versus Left Ventricular Assist Device by Runyan, C., Zabner, R., Ramzy, D., Esmailian, F., Emerson, D., Megna, D., Passano, E., Hajj, J., Huie, N., Lindsay, M., Aguillon, M., Lam, L., Chang, D.H., Kobashigawa, J., Moriguchi, J., Cole, R.

    “…Cholecystitis after mechanical circulatory support (MCS) implantation is possibly related to hemodynamic changes related to continuous peripheral blood flow…”
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    Vanishing MCS Caregiver: Insights into the Impact of Machines on the Caring Relationship by Coleman, B., Martinez, B., Barone, H., Williams, M., Aronow, H., Sandau, K., Ansryan, L., Felice, J., Hajj, J., Olanisa, L., Huie, N., Fishman, A., Olman, M., White, M., Pamu, J., Chang, D.H.

    “…A comprehensive caregiver plan is crucial to the survival of patients with mechanical circulatory support (MCS). Currently, quantitative measures are used to…”
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