
Non Surgical Alternatives
What are the non surgical alternatives?
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Ventricular Assist Devices (VADs) are mechanical pumps designed to help your heart supply blood to the rest of your body. Living with a Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) requires a reliable power source, as the device is battery-operated. While the LVAD and its battery typically weigh around five pounds, most patients adjust to the additional weight over time.
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An Artificial heart, available at select hospitals, provides complete blood circulation throughout the body, offering a life-saving solution for those awaiting a heart transplant.
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Some hospitals also offer Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO), a procedure that temporarily takes over the function of your heart and lungs, oxygenating your blood and removing carbon dioxide to support your body during a critical period.
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Penn State Health offers Alive Therapy, a cutting-edge treatment that removes damaged heart tissue, enabling the heart to function more efficiently and improving overall heart health.
For more information
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Duke Health - Information on Ventricular Assist Devices.
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BJC Health - Information on Artificial Heart
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UT Southwestern - Information on LVAD
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Penn State Health - ALIVE Therapy
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US Cardiology - Journal