Submitted by harkhinz t3_yn6uev in askscience
yournakeddad t1_ivbxlrm wrote
Reply to comment by Taykeyero in During heart transplanting, how does the body survive before the heart is replaced? by harkhinz
Some people waiting for a new heart or who aren’t candidates for heart transplant get something called an LVAD (left ventricular assist device). The device is implanted in their heart and they carry the control system and batteries around with them in a backpack and it pushes the blood through their body! You can live for a decade or more with this thing!
These people don’t have a pulse because the flow is continuous. It’s a little unsettling when you try to feel for one.
Tools4toys t1_ivc4u9l wrote
My SO worked at a school where there was a student who attended school for 6 months with a LVAD device. As described it was a backpack powered device and the student was able to attend school normally. My SO was an employee at the school and was trained to be able to provide assistance if needed to the student. The student later received a heart transplant and no longer needed the LVAD device. Unfortunately they died approximately 5-6 years after the transplant.
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