A Savannah teen is temporarily living at home with a total artificial heart, one of only a few in the U.S., while awaiting a lifesaving transplant.
The device also dissolves once it is no longer needed, making invasive removal a thing of the past.
Balance athletic goals with arrhythmia risk: match the device model and sensor to the sport, and use stress testing to set detection zones and avoid inappropriate therapy.
Researchers at the Mount Sinai Kravis Children's Heart Center led a multicenter effort to develop and validate an artificial ...
The University of Akron's BETA Lab received a grant from the American Heart Association to help develop new, less invasive heart valve implants.
Delirium is a sudden onset of acute confusion in which those affected are disoriented, have impaired attention, and ...
The heart procedure provides a new option for those who need a replacement tissue valve, but cannot undergo open heart surgery ...