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Permanent total artificial heart could eliminate the need for transplants | Fox News - 1 views

  • Permanent total artificial heart could eliminate the need for transplants
  • John Beckingham (second from the left), who used the Freedom Driver and the SynCardia temporary Total Artificial Heart (TAH) before getting a heart transplant in October 2015, poses for a photo with his wife, Diane (far right), and two
  • A graphic of the Freedom Driver and the SynCardia temporary TAH.  (Photo courtesy SynCardia Systems Inc.)
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  • Every 10 minutes, someone is added to the national transplant waiting list, and every day, 22 people on average die waiting for a match, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing. But, thanks to innovations in bioengineering, all of that could change.
  • Conceived nearly 60 years ago, the total artificial heart (TAH) has helped sustain the sickest biventricular failure patients waiting for a transplant. While the design of the primary TAH used today has mostly remained stagnant since the ’80s, when it was first implanted in a patient, new models and clinical trials may lead to a better device and, one day, a permanent solution.
  • The longest an individual has lived with the most widely used device worldwide, the SynCardia temporary TAH, was nearly four years.
  • At the Cleveland Clinic and the Texas Heart Institute, scientists are exploring how continuous-flow total artificial hearts (CFTAH) may suit patients with biventricular failure who aren’t eligible for an organ transplant, or either don’t have access to the SynCardia temporary TAH or are ineligible to receive it due to its size. The SynCardia temporary TAH can only fit in large chest areas. Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic have completed a three-month study on two calves implanted with their CFTAH, which operates without a diaphragm or valves, and doesn’t require an external driver like the SynCardia temporary TAH.
  • According to data from the Interagency Registry for Mechanically Assisted Circulatory Support (INTERMACS), of the upwards of 40 percent of patients with end-stage heart failure— a majority of which suffer from biventricular failure— only less than 3 percent receive a TAH.  
  • The shortage of heart transplants and the need for a solution
  • In the late 1960s, when patients began receiving heart transplants, supply was relatively high and demand was low, Donald Isaacs, vice president of communications for SynCardia, told FoxNews.com. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) estimates about 4,000 people wait for donor heart transplants each day, while only about 2,300 hearts are donated.
  • Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the U.S., claiming more than 611,000 lives in 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
  • “The big question, which no one knows the answer to, is ‘What are the long-term ramifications of continuous flow in the arterial system?” Manning told FoxNews.com, “and that, unfortunately, has not yet been determined because there hasn’t been a study to look at that.”
  • “Everyone talks about tissue engineering a heart— that’s a long way away— so there are people that are desperate for this technology,” Manning said. “I think it has the potential to save a lot of people’s lives, and with donor hearts not really increasing and in fact decreasing, there’s got to be a solution.”
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    Article speaks of how a (CFTAH) unit could replace a (TAH) unit for patients waiting for a heart transplant!
Genevieve Domingo

Startups see healthy future for Google Glass in medicine - SFGate - 0 views

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    First there was telecommuting, now there's telemedicine.  In this article, Google glass is being utilized to determine whether an in-person consult with a doctor is necessary to treat a wound by sending video and audio of patient to doctors and nurses.  While telemedicine seems like a practical way of linking up doctors with patients who really need legitimate medical consult, could we be compromising quality of care in the process?
lkelley64

Key Healthcare Trends Strengthen Remote Patient Monitoring - 1 views

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    Remote patient monitoring remains a vital aspect of strengthening patient health outcomes and the quality of care across the medical field. At my place of work, we have a new benefit called teledoc. We can call, text, email, skype with a provider if primary care is unavailable.
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    This is a great idea, especially for people unable to be removed from their homes from illness or injury!
ablackmon303

Smart Medication Reminders for the Tech-Savvy Patient - 0 views

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    A new wave of healthcare apps aim to help keep patients adherent to their medication therapies by reminding them when it is time to take their medication.
grahamw267

UCLA to develop 'brain prosthesis' to help brain-injured patients recover memory - 0 views

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    Groundbreaking clinical trials are to be done at UCLA for those with traumatic brain injuries with "implantable brain devices."
alexmoriarty7288

Center for Regenerative Medicine - 0 views

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    Though great progress has been made in medicine, current evidence-based and palliative treatments are increasingly unable to keep pace with patients' needs, especially given our aging population. There are few effective ways to treat the root causes of many diseases, injuries and congenital conditions.
alexmoriarty7288

15-minute cancer treatment: New targeted radiosurgery technology - 0 views

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    Patients at Henry Ford Hospital now have a new cancer treatment available that offers an alternative cancer surgery, without the incision or hospital stay, treating patients in 15 minutes or less and returning them to their everyday lives.
anonymous

High-tech monitors, cool gadgets help spark a health care revolution - 0 views

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    As the world becomes more digitized, the health care industry is racing to keep up, sparking an explosion of new digital technology geared to improving patient care. Most visible to patients is the move to electronic medical records, or EHRs, by doctors and hospitals in an effort to streamline record-keeping and meet federal guidelines.
jbnorton

Cancercare.org - 0 views

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    This site is a fantastic resource for cancer patients, their loved ones, and their caretakers. The discussion forums are moderated by professionals, and you need to apply to belong to them. There are many different online services available, and actual in person services for residents of parts of NY/NJ/CT.
dgeary13

The open-notes movement - 1 views

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    If you haven't heard of OpenNotes please check it out: https://youtu.be/oqi6AeMcjtw. The movement proposes that doctors open their personal notes so patients can read what they have to say about their individual health.
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    I like this idea. I have had a doctor who uses 'My Chart' but I have seen the website for someone who has it. It is nice to have such information accessible especially when it is about us!
ehaffey

Online Doctors & Psychologists On Call - Find an MD Online - 0 views

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    Video technology allowing a user to quickly consult with a doctor, reducing the number of ER visits for non-emergencies. The use of video is particularly useful to help the doctor diagnoses the patient and gauge their symptoms.
Wendy Phillips

Electronic health tools may decrease in-person physician visits - 0 views

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    An analysis of recent trends in digital health care and a review of the scientific literature suggests patients' future use of physician services will change dramatically as electronic health records and consumer e-health "apps" proliferate.
Zach Miller

Meaningful Use incentive Programs - 0 views

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    This site provides a bunch of interesting information about the Medicare and Medicaid incentive programs that have come about surrounding "Meaningful Use" of EHRS to improve patient care.
mlcarleo

CNN: Ebola Pilots Say More Exposed Brought to US than Reported - 0 views

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    On Wednesday, CNN reported, "There may be a lot more ebola victims being evacuated to the United States than we are been told about."
Rebecca Burke

Top 5 Medical Technology Innovations - 0 views

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    I love the idea of using a patch for diabetes testing, when I worked in elder/psychiatric care it was hard to draw blood from some patients and this patch would have made testing so much easier.
kmarshall80

Off-Campus Login - 1 views

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    This is an interesting article from the Umass library that discusses improved patient outcomes with minimally invasive surgical procedures.
kmarshall80

The Horror of Waking Up During Surgery - 0 views

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    A new study reveals how often anesthesia wears off when a patient is still on the table. In September, the journal Anesthesia published the largest-ever study of awareness under general anesthesia, the NAP5 report, which found that the incidence rate is about 1 in every 19,000 cases (lower than previously reported).
jenlovely

The Medical Technologies That Are Changing Health Care - 0 views

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    New technology in health care is making it easier for health care professionals to diagnose and treat their patients in real time and more effectively. From new advancement in 3D printing, to ingestible or wearable sensors, keeping track of one's health is becoming easier and giving doctors and scientists more time to find cures.
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