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American Thoracic Society: Infectious diseases Society of America. (2005). Guidelines for the management of adults with hospital-acquired, ventilator-associated, and healthcare-associated pneumonia. American Journal of Respiratory Critical Care Medicine, 171, 388-416.
Barclay, L. (2003). Organ replacement technologies: a new frontier: implantable assist device aid the failing heart. Medscape Transplantation, 4(1).
Brisoe, D.M., & Hertz, M.I. (2003). The future of organ replacement. Panel discussion presented at AST Seventh Annual Winter Symposium: Approaches to the replacement of Organ Function, February 13-16, Naples, Florida.
Canada, T. K. (2009). Hemodialysis. Retrieved October 31, 2010, from WWW.kidney.ca
Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). (2009). E-Statistics report on
transplant, waiting list and donor statistics. Retrieved October 26, 2010 from
http://secure.cihi.cca/cihiweb/en/downloads/CORR_year_end_tables_2009.pdf
Flaman, P. (n.d.). Organ and tissue transplant: Some ethical issues. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta, St Joseph’s College.
Gibson, M. (1995). The quality of life of adult hemodialysis patients. Texas, United States: University of Texas at Austin, Ph. D. dissertation.
Go, T., & Macchiarini, P. (2008). Artificial lung: Current perspectives. Medline , 363-372.
Hanson, S. (2005). Implant ethics. Journal of Medical Ethics, 31(5), 519-525.
Hermsen, M., & van der Donk, M. (2009). Nurses’ moral problems in dialysis. Nursing Ethics, 16(2), p. 184-191.
Keatings, M., & Smith, O. (2000). Ethical & legal issues: In Canadian nursing (2nd ed.). Toronto, Ontario, Canada: W.B. Saunders Company.
Keen, R. P. (2000, March 2). Medscape Transplantation Conference Reports - Mechanical Cardiac support and Replacement: Evolving Strategies for Congestive heart Failure. Retrieved October 30, 2010, from www.medscape.com/transplantation.
Komenda, P., Copland, M., Makwana, J., Djurdjev, O., Sood, M., & Levin, A. (2010). The cost of starting and maintaining a large home hemodialysis program. Kidney International, 77(11), 1039-1049.
Landreneau, K., Lee, K., & Landreneau, M. (2010). Quality of life in patients undergoing hemodialysis and renal transplantation-A meta-analytic review. Nephrology Nursing Journal 37(1), 37-44.
Lim, M. W. (2006). The history of extracorporeal oxygenators. Anaesthesia, 61, 984-995.
Mann, D. L., & Willerson, J. T. (1998). Left ventricular assist devices and the failing heart: A bridge to recovery, a permanent assist device, or a bridge too far? Circulation, 98, 2367-2369.
Mu, P., Wang, K., Chen, Y., & Tsay, S. (2010). A systematic review of the experiences of adult ventilator-dependent patients. Systematic Reviews. Joanna Briggs Institute, 343-381.
Nogawa, A. (2002). The future of articial lungs: An industry perspective. The japanese Society for Artificial Organs , 211-215.
Roth, C. A., & Lenfant, C. (1990). Implants, transplants and other parts of the medicine of the future. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 18, 337-346.
Rizzieri, A. G., Verheijde, j. L., Rady, M., & McGregor, J. L. (2008, August 11). Ethical challenges with the left ventricular assist device as a destination therapy. Retrieved October 20, 2010, from www.peh-med.com/content/3/1/20.
Rose, E., Gelijins, A. Moskowitz, A., Heitjan, D., Stevenson, L., Dembitsky, W., et al. (2001). Long term mechanical left ventricular assistance for end stage heart failure. The New England Journal of Medicine, 345, 1435-1443.
Sato MD, H., Griffith, B. G., Hall BS, L. C., Toomaasian MS, J. M., Hirschl MD, R. B., Bartlett MD, R. H., et al. (2007). Seven-Day Artificial Lung Testing in an In-Parallel Configuration. In T. s. surgeons, General Thoracic (pp. 988-993). Michigan: Elsevier Inc.
Simon, J., & Fischbach, R. (2008). “Doctor will you turn off my LVAD?” Hastings Center Report 38(1), 14-15. doi: 10.1353/hcr.2008.002.
Simmons, P. D. (Fall and Winter 2001). Currents in Contemporary Ethics. The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics , 401-406.
Simmons, R. & Abress, L. (1990). Quality of life issues for end-stage renal disease patients. American Journal of Kidney Disease, 15(3), 201-208.
Stephen, R. L. (1980). Artificial kidneys: Past, present and future. Annals of Biomedical
Engineering, 8, 487-502.
Van Noordwijk, J. (2001). Dialysing for Life: the Development of the Artficial Kidney. The Lancet , 593.
Weekly, B. (2010, September 30). VCU Medical Center leads study of first US portable driver for powering the total artificial heart. Blood Weekly . Virginia, Virginia, USA: NewsRX.com.
Westaby, S., Frazier, O., & Banning, A. (2006). Six years of continuous mechanical circulatory support. The New England Journal of Medicine, 355(3), 325-327.
Zwishenberger, J. B., & Alpard, S. K. (2002). Artificial lungs: a new inspiration. Perfusion, 253-268.
American Society for Artificial Internal Organs (ASAIO). (2010). Artificial organ history: A selective timeline. Retrieved October 12, 2010 from http://echo.gmu.edu/bionics/exhibits.htm
American Thoracic Society: Infectious diseases Society of America. (2005). Guidelines for the management of adults with hospital-acquired, ventilator-associated, and healthcare-associated pneumonia. American Journal of Respiratory Critical Care Medicine, 171, 388-416.
Barclay, L. (2003). Organ replacement technologies: a new frontier: implantable assist device aid the failing heart. Medscape Transplantation, 4(1).
Brisoe, D.M., & Hertz, M.I. (2003). The future of organ replacement. Panel discussion presented at AST Seventh Annual Winter Symposium: Approaches to the replacement of Organ Function, February 13-16, Naples, Florida.
Canada, T. K. (2009). Hemodialysis. Retrieved October 31, 2010, from WWW.kidney.ca
Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). (2009). E-Statistics report on
transplant, waiting list and donor statistics. Retrieved October 26, 2010 from
http://secure.cihi.cca/cihiweb/en/downloads/CORR_year_end_tables_2009.pdf
Flaman, P. (n.d.). Organ and tissue transplant: Some ethical issues. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta, St Joseph’s College.
Gibson, M. (1995). The quality of life of adult hemodialysis patients. Texas, United States: University of Texas at Austin, Ph. D. dissertation.
Go, T., & Macchiarini, P. (2008). Artificial lung: Current perspectives. Medline , 363-372.
Hanson, S. (2005). Implant ethics. Journal of Medical Ethics, 31(5), 519-525.
Hermsen, M., & van der Donk, M. (2009). Nurses’ moral problems in dialysis. Nursing Ethics, 16(2), p. 184-191.
Keatings, M., & Smith, O. (2000). Ethical & legal issues: In Canadian nursing (2nd ed.). Toronto, Ontario, Canada: W.B. Saunders Company.
Keen, R. P. (2000, March 2). Medscape Transplantation Conference Reports - Mechanical Cardiac support and Replacement: Evolving Strategies for Congestive heart Failure. Retrieved October 30, 2010, from www.medscape.com/transplantation.
Komenda, P., Copland, M., Makwana, J., Djurdjev, O., Sood, M., & Levin, A. (2010). The cost of starting and maintaining a large home hemodialysis program. Kidney International, 77(11), 1039-1049.
Landreneau, K., Lee, K., & Landreneau, M. (2010). Quality of life in patients undergoing hemodialysis and renal transplantation-A meta-analytic review. Nephrology Nursing Journal 37(1), 37-44.
Lim, M. W. (2006). The history of extracorporeal oxygenators. Anaesthesia, 61, 984-995.
Mann, D. L., & Willerson, J. T. (1998). Left ventricular assist devices and the failing heart: A bridge to recovery, a permanent assist device, or a bridge too far? Circulation, 98, 2367-2369.
Mu, P., Wang, K., Chen, Y., & Tsay, S. (2010). A systematic review of the experiences of adult ventilator-dependent patients. Systematic Reviews. Joanna Briggs Institute, 343-381.
Nogawa, A. (2002). The future of articial lungs: An industry perspective. The japanese Society for Artificial Organs , 211-215.
Roth, C. A., & Lenfant, C. (1990). Implants, transplants and other parts of the medicine of the future. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 18, 337-346.
Rizzieri, A. G., Verheijde, j. L., Rady, M., & McGregor, J. L. (2008, August 11). Ethical challenges with the left ventricular assist device as a destination therapy. Retrieved October 20, 2010, from www.peh-med.com/content/3/1/20.
Rose, E., Gelijins, A. Moskowitz, A., Heitjan, D., Stevenson, L., Dembitsky, W., et al. (2001). Long term mechanical left ventricular assistance for end stage heart failure. The New England Journal of Medicine, 345, 1435-1443.
Sato MD, H., Griffith, B. G., Hall BS, L. C., Toomaasian MS, J. M., Hirschl MD, R. B., Bartlett MD, R. H., et al. (2007). Seven-Day Artificial Lung Testing in an In-Parallel Configuration. In T. s. surgeons, General Thoracic (pp. 988-993). Michigan: Elsevier Inc.
Simon, J., & Fischbach, R. (2008). “Doctor will you turn off my LVAD?” Hastings Center Report 38(1), 14-15. doi: 10.1353/hcr.2008.002.
Simmons, P. D. (Fall and Winter 2001). Currents in Contemporary Ethics. The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics , 401-406.
Simmons, R. & Abress, L. (1990). Quality of life issues for end-stage renal disease patients. American Journal of Kidney Disease, 15(3), 201-208.
Stephen, R. L. (1980). Artificial kidneys: Past, present and future. Annals of Biomedical
Engineering, 8, 487-502.
Van Noordwijk, J. (2001). Dialysing for Life: the Development of the Artficial Kidney. The Lancet , 593.
Weekly, B. (2010, September 30). VCU Medical Center leads study of first US portable driver for powering the total artificial heart. Blood Weekly . Virginia, Virginia, USA: NewsRX.com.
Westaby, S., Frazier, O., & Banning, A. (2006). Six years of continuous mechanical circulatory support. The New England Journal of Medicine, 355(3), 325-327.
Zwishenberger, J. B., & Alpard, S. K. (2002). Artificial lungs: a new inspiration. Perfusion, 253-268.