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A Hearty Life

Heart transplants to become obsolete?

by Kendra James, RN on June 7th, 2008

Heart transplants save the lives of more than 2,100 Americans every year. But many more patients are still waiting for a new heart to become available, and hundreds will die without ever getting a second chance at life.

With that being said researchers are asking the question, “will heart transplants become a thing of the past?” Will technology become the answer? Yes and perhaps were the answers!

The HeartMate II is an example of this technology. It is the size of a D-cell battery, with a tube that pokes through the skin and connects to a battery pack. It aids in pumping blood through the body as patients hearts fail.

The HeartMate device has since been approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in April of 2008.

Would you prefer technology to a heart transplant?
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via Science Daily

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POSTED IN: Heart Conditions, Heart Transplants

1 opinion for Heart transplants to become obsolete?

  • Trisha
    Jun 10, 2008 at 9:51 pm

    I think it would be even better if (or when) it becomes possible to grow new hearts, that would be genetically the same as the old one.

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