Artifical Heart
About the coolest thing ever, first time in history a complete organ can be replaced artifically on a constant base.
Yeah, but when will we have the courage and the brain thing
Yeah, but when will we have the courage and the brain thing
They're fighting!
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Yeah, but when will we have the courage and the brain thing
Wow, cool, not something I would think as a permanent replacement but something to use until a real heart is available for transplant.
That is, until they can figure out a better power supply, which doesn't involve recharging every couple of hours or wires going through the skin. The moment they crack that, then it's one small step towards...
That is, until they can figure out a better power supply, which doesn't involve recharging every couple of hours or wires going through the skin. The moment they crack that, then it's one small step towards...
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Yeah, but when will we have the courage and the brain thing
Every little bit helps. I met a lady whose daughter needed a Berlin Heart until she could receive a transplant. They had to get permission, and fly the docs over to America, but it did buy her time until, sadly, a child died in a wreck and his heart became hers. She is alive and active now AFAIK. But she would not have likely been able to hold on until the transplant w/o the Berlin heart.
It's all very scary, very problematic, and at the same time, very hopeful. Thanks for pointing out that article.
It's all very scary, very problematic, and at the same time, very hopeful. Thanks for pointing out that article.
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Yeah, but when will we have the courage and the brain thing
Wow, that's astounding. And wires are a small prices to pay for living until a donor organ can be found.
Moral of this story? BE AN ORGAN DONOR.
Moral of this story? BE AN ORGAN DONOR.
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Yeah, but when will we have the courage and the brain thing
I'm pretty excited about this, but dang, these things are expensive and cumbersome. Even if they iron out the kinks and make these things a bit less unaffordable, I'm keeping my name on the donor list. I think it would be awesome if as few people as possible would need an artificial heart in the first place.
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