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The population of patients with end-stage heart failure has increased over the years, and the availability of donor organs has not be Sufficient. End-stage heart failure represents a highly morbid condition for the patient with limited treatment options. The treatment options are heart transplantation, heart–lung transplantation or implantation of a Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices. If a patient waits until an organ becomes available for transplantation, they could need to wait months for that organ and therefore their condition could get worse. There two Types of MCS Devices 1. Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD): are use on Short terms to Complement Failing Hearts. 2. Total Artificial Heart (TAH): one available option when long-term support of both ventricles is required. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: TOTAL ARTIFICIAL HEART


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TOTAL ARTIFICIAL HEART
  • Total Artificial Heart
  • Khalid Alsaaid
  • Felix Chibuzo Obi

KHALID ALSAAID
FELIX CHIBUZO OBI
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  • One Australian every 12 minutes. Heart
    Foundation.
  • 610,000 Americans die from heart disease each
    year (1 in every 4 deaths). Center for diseases
    control and prevention.

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  • First Patient Dead
  • Second Patient Dead
  • Third Patient Dead
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  • Mission Impossible

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  • Introduction
  • History
  • Present
  • Definition
  • Types
  • Mechanism
  • Risk complications
  • Present Future perspectives

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Introduction
  • The population of patients with end-stage heart
    failure has increased over the years, and the
    availability of donor organs has not be
    Sufficient.
  • End-stage heart failure represents a highly
    morbid condition for the patient with limited
    treatment options.
  • The treatment options are heart transplantation,
    heartlung transplantation or implantation of a
    Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices.

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  • If a patient waits until an organ becomes
    available for transplantation, they could need to
    wait months for that organ and therefore their
    condition could get worse.
  • There two Types of MCS Devices
  • 1. Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD) are use on
    Short terms to Complement Failing Hearts.
  • 2. Total Artificial Heart (TAH) one available
    option when long-term support of both ventricles
    is required.

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History
  • Scientist and Engineers were aiming for a
    temporary support.
  • The first TAH was implanted in an animal model
    and then in a human.
  • Contributors to the development of the first
    artificial heart William Kolff, Don Olsen,
    Robert Jarvick and William DeVries.
  • Lead to the implantation of the Jarvick 7
  • The scientist implanted the Jarvick 7 on a
    61year-old man that died after 112 days.
  • After the failure they tried implanting the
    Jarvick 7 in a 25-year-old, but just as bridge to
    transplantation and it functioned perfectly. 

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Artificial Heart ???
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  • Artificial Heart provides an extra ventricles
  • Total Artificial Heart

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  • How does it work ??

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  • Is there any risk when I implant an artificial
    Heart ??

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Present and Future Prespectives
  • In August 2006, an artificial heart was implanted
    into a 15-year-old girl.
  • It was intended to act as a temporary fixture
    until a donor heart could be found. Instead, the
    artificial heart allowed for natural processes to
    occur and her heart healed on its own.
  • After 146 days, TAH was removed, and the girl's
    heart was able to function properly on its own. 

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  • Even though the TAH gives a viable alternative to
    the patients with end stage heart failure, the
    TAH have some disadvantages.
  • Some of this disadvantages are that they dont
    fit all the patients, patients are tethered to
    the driver which interferes with quality of life,
    durability, complications such as infections, and
    lack of pressure flow compared to a normal heart.
  • Scientists are working to decrease the size of
    the TAH and improve their function. 
  • Some doctors are designing a continuous-flow TAH
    that has no valves or sensors. 

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