Artificial Heart #2 Implanted Successfully
jeffy124 writes: "A second artificial heart has been successfully implanted. The operation was performed Thursday at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, KY. The same team the implanted the first device also performed this procedure. They also indicated that the first patient, whose heart was implanted July 2, is exceeding expectations."
fp!
certainly not in bin Laden head.
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Why isnt this story on the front page there timothy? Scared that the /. community may think this is an attempt to promote good and useful technology?
That would terrify me. But I suppose that's the quality of life, no?
:)
Makes you wonder, though, how active one can be with a device like that in their chest. What happens if you need CPR or something..car accidents..excess excercise.. Normality would be difficult..but for a 70 year old, it probobly already is
-bk
My lips may promise, but my heart is a whore.
From the article, it would appear that "exceeding expectations" consists mainly of surviving more than two months. It probably also means not having all the problems Barney Clark had (I'm not whoring so I won't post the first OK looking link off Google). Given that the candidate patients are facing a 20% or less chance of survivng the next month, they'll probably go along with anything. Research like this eventually has to be done in actual people, I just hope it doesn't end up being me or anybody I know.
"Bite me, it's fun!" - Crowe T. Robot
A friend of my fiancee's family has a very rare heart condition, and is currently on the waiting list for the artificial heart. I'm glad to hear that the transplants are moving ahead, because each one means that this friend has a little more hope that he can lead a mostly normal life someday.