“…These early devices were used to support patients as a BTT and could be used as left-, right-, and biventricular devices (LVAD, RVAD, and BiVAD). The first-generation devices introduced electromechanical actuation, which allowed some to be powered by a battery worn on the waist, affording better mobility, and allowing patients to be discharged from the hospital waiting for a new heart [20]. Anecdotally, these first devices had several disadvantages including large size, noise emission, infectious diseases, malfunctioning, mechanical tears, or valve degradation.…”