Girl's Heart Regenerates With Artificial Assist
Socguy writes with news about a 15-year-old girl who has become the first Canadian to have an artificial heart removed after her own heart healed itself. "Doctors at the Stollery Children's hospital implanted the Berlin Heart, a portable mechanical device that keeps blood pumping in an ailing heart, so she could survive until a transplant became available. But over the next few months, Melissa's overall condition improved dramatically, and her heart muscle regained much of its strength. After 146 days on the Berlin Heart, Melissa underwent surgery to have the device removed."
No, the joke would be too cruel. For god sake, somebody think of the children! :p
In other news, her old artificial heart is to be given to her closest friend.
... all that can be said is "that's really fucking cool." Seriously. Good for her. No immunosuppressants. Hopefully a full recovery.
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Did the invasive surgery trigger a healing response, or did she just need a boost until natural processes finished the job?
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A 13 year old boy recovered without a transplant with the help of one of these things as well.
Maybe her heart didn't regenerate. Maybe she just has two, because she's a klingon.
The theory of relativity doesn't work right in Arkansas.
Like many slashdotters, I've had my heart broken over and over, and it keeps regenerating. Like that Jody Foster thing....I was convinced she was serious, but I just couldn't get past security.
Our God is indeed a God of Mircales and Wonders. The hand of the great Healer is clearly at work for this sweet girl.
Thank you, Jesus! Praise be to your precious name.
Quote from the article you cited :
As one in three children recover from myocarditis on their own, the medics decided to wait and see if Jack's own heart could grow strong enough to work on its own without the need for a transplant.
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Gregory House, eat your heart out! Er, wait...
or is it only under certain conditions that weren't met this time?
presumablely her heart just needed a reduction in workload to allow it to heal, so they used this neat gadget to temporarily assist it until it was fully functional again.
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Without whom this little girl would have died. Oh, congratulations to Jesus for getting around to saving the little girl's life.
I'd imagine that if more people had donated money to the church, Jesus would have been able to get to her sooner rather than later. Jesus loves us, but he needs money. So get off of your chair and donate some money now, so her little friend might be saved.
20th December 2006 and I'm watching my girlfriend Rachel die from sudden congestive heart failure.
I remember thinking, "Why isn't there a machine to pump the blood so her heart can rest?"
I hope this thing gets everywhere to save other people and their partners.
J1M.
Like many slashdotters, I've had my heart broken over and over
...realizing once again that the 22 year old beautiful blonde girl with huge boobs on MySpace that just sent you a friend request is really your fat unemployed neighbor Ned?
actually, the human heart has very poor healing capacity. This is why ischemic heart disease eventually kills you; your damaged heart heals by scarring, which leads to decreased cardiac output and eventually apoptotic or necrotic cell death of cardiomyocytes.
IANAHRBMWI (I am not a heart researcher but my wife is)
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Meh - as long as he has decent boobs too then it's okay
which is totally what she said
Congratulations. You managed to guess the truth. It might have been easier to just read the article, but you managed to figure out what was going on anyway.
;-)
The second sentence in the article:
"Melissa Mills arrived at Edmonton's Stollery Children's Hospital last year after a sudden illness made her critically ill and a candidate for a heart transplant."
It wouldn't be slashdot if people didn't ask questions that were answered by the article