Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsWhat It’s Made FromTAH vs. LVADImplantation ProcessLife With an Artificial HeartGetting a Heart Transplant
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What It’s Made From
TAH vs. LVAD
Implantation Process
Life With an Artificial Heart
Getting a Heart Transplant
A total artificial heart (TAH) is a mechanical heart-like device that acts as a pump when placed into the chest. It is used to replace the pumping action of the damaged heart ventricles while a person waits for a heart transplant.
Other heart pumps, such as theleft ventricular assist device (LVAD), can support a damaged ventricle (typically the left ventricle). In contrast, the total artificial heart is designed to replace both the left and right ventricles entirely. Sometimes, a total artificial heart will be used if an LVAD system fails.
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Total Artificial Heart: What’s It Made From?
Thehearthas ventricles, which are two lower chambers designed to help receive and pump blood throughout the body. They receive blood from the upper chambers, known as the atria, and pump it to the rest of the body to keep circulation going. The right ventricle helps pump blood to the lungs, whereas the left works to keep blood flowing to the rest of the body.
When both the right and left ventricles become irreversibly damaged, the total artificial heart can sometimes replace the damaged ventricles. This material is durable, flexible, and can act similarly to heart muscle tissue.
There is one approved total artificial heart approved in the United States, the SynCardia Total Artificial Heart System.
Controlling the TAHOnce in the chest, a machine located on the outside of the body, known as a driver, controls the pump to essentially take over the action of the heart, making it pump blood the same way as a healthy heart.
Controlling the TAH
Once in the chest, a machine located on the outside of the body, known as a driver, controls the pump to essentially take over the action of the heart, making it pump blood the same way as a healthy heart.
Device Differences
In those with damage to both sides of the heart, a total artificial heart replaces the left and right ventricles, whereas an LVAD only works on the left ventricle. A total artificial heart may also be used if a person has an LVAD and fails to perform.
They are often made of the same material, and both have drivers that help to keep blood circulation at adequate levels but function somewhat differently.
Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) for Heart Failure
Patient Eligibility
Typically, a total artificial heart is used as a bridge to transplant for those who require aheart transplant. It works as a temporary sustaining device. It is considered for patients who have end-stageheart diseases,such as:
Effect on Life Expectancy
Once a person has recovered from surgery for a total artificial heart, they can return to their daily life while they await a heart transplant. During that time, they must be mindful of their device to maintain its integrity. Since a total artificial heart is designed to keep the heart working until a heart transplant is available, they are built only for temporary use.
People with a total artificial heart have a short window of time to use the total artificial heart before getting a transplant, and less than 60% will live for a year after their total artificial heart surgery if a heart does not become available in that time.
Cost Associated With TAHTotal artificial heart surgery is expensive and not very affordable for the average person. The cost range can be over half a million dollars for the procedure.
Cost Associated With TAH
Total artificial heart surgery is expensive and not very affordable for the average person. The cost range can be over half a million dollars for the procedure.
A person who needs a total artificial heart will have to havecardiac surgery. It is done in steps:
Risks of TAH SurgeryThere are variousrisks associated with total artificial heart surgery,including:Blood clotsAbnormal bleeding in the chestInfectionsDeathKidney infections or failureReduced quality of life due to lifestyle changes that are needed while the total artificial heart is implanted
Risks of TAH Surgery
There are variousrisks associated with total artificial heart surgery,including:Blood clotsAbnormal bleeding in the chestInfectionsDeathKidney infections or failureReduced quality of life due to lifestyle changes that are needed while the total artificial heart is implanted
There are variousrisks associated with total artificial heart surgery,including:
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Once you have recovered, you can slowly increase your activity levels while being mindful of what you eat and how you move to keep the artificial heart working as it should.
Because the total artificial heart is designed to provide adequate blood circulation, you may be able to do more activities than you could before getting it, such as moving around the house comfortably, getting out of bed, or driving.
You will also need ongoing care while you have a total artificial heart, which can include:
Protecting Your Heart With a TAHAfter surgery, you may also be required to participate in cardiac rehabilitation, a supervised program that includes exercises, counseling, and learning about what and what not to eat.
Protecting Your Heart With a TAH
After surgery, you may also be required to participate in cardiac rehabilitation, a supervised program that includes exercises, counseling, and learning about what and what not to eat.
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Pathway to Being a Heart Transplant Recipient
Not everyone qualifies for a heart transplant, so not everyone will be able to get a total artificial heart in the event they experience end-stage heart disease. To qualify, you must be:
Before being put on a list for a heart transplant, you will need a referral from your heart specialist. You will also be required to go through an educational period where you learn everything there is to know about the transplant, what to expect afterward, and how to take care of yourself after the surgery.
Medical tests will be conducted to determine your eligibility as well, such as:
Once approved for a heart transplant after meeting all the criteria, you will be put on a waiting list.
Heart Disease Causes and Risk Factors
Summary
A total artificial heart is a polyurethane device designed to mimic the action of the heart’s left and right ventricles. It helps the heart pump adequate blood through the body while someone waits for a heart transplant due to end-stage heart conditions.
The surgery is intensive and involves recovery time. Still, once that period is over, a person with a total artificial heart can return to their daily lives, keeping in mind heart-healthy lifestyle changes to ensure that they are as healthy as possible while they wait for a donor.
Not everyone qualifies for a total artificial heart. Thus, people must go through an extensive qualification process before being put on a waiting list for a heart transplant and getting a total artificial heart. Fewer than 60% of people with a total artificial heart will live longer than a year after getting it, so for them, getting an organ quickly is of the utmost importance.
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