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Presented By :
Mahgul Gulzai (0612112)
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Introduction
History
Types of Artificial Heart
Why do we need Artificial Heart
Artificial Heart Surgery
Risk factors of artificial heart surgery
Benefits
Role in Bioinformatics
Role in Pakistan
Definition
 An artificial heart is the long
term replacement of the
Original heart, if the heart
does not work properly. It is
implanted in human body to
replace the biological heart.
 Also known as “ventricular
assist devices (VADs) or TAH”
 Dr. John Heysham Gibbon
 Heart-lung machine
 Harper University Hospital
(Sep 29, 1903 – Feb 5, 1973)
AbioCor
 The AbioCor is the artificial heart is
developed by Abiomed .The AbioCor heart,
which is composed of titanium and plastic,
connects to four locations:
 Right atrium
 Left atrium
 Aorta
 Pulmonary artery
Jarvik 7
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Robert Jarvik, MD is widely
known as the inventor of the first
successful permanent artificial
heart, the Jarvik 7.
In 1982, the first implantation of
the Jarvik 7 in patient Barney
Clark caught the attention of
media around the world.
There are two reasons that we need TAH:
 It
stays you alive while you wait for
transplant.
 You may benefit from a total artificial heart
(TAH) if both of your ventricles don't work
due to end-stage heart failure.
The risks for surgery include:
 Bleeding
 Infection
 Heart attack
 Irregular heartbeat
 Diseases :Cancer, kidney failure, Multi- organ
failure etc.
 If your both ventricles are not working.
 If
you're waiting for a heart transplant, a TAH
can help you survive longer.
 It also can improve your quality of life.
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Maintain model of the pump and patient continuously
evaluates the available estimates of variables .
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The Machine Evaluate the status and history of Patient,
validity of Information.
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Supervisor of the Surgery uses optimization algorithm to
determine the reference speed.
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It also estimates the operating status of artificial heart.
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It is used to calculate total protein level of patient before,
after and during the implantation of artificial heart. And
also diagnose heart disease through Machine.
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Changing the pumping speed of the heart to handle your
changing activity levels
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Heart disease has appeared as the main cause of death in Pakistani rural
as well as in urban areas.
These devices are used in Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) .
According to the survey conducted by WHO in April 2004:
Site (Area)
Survey type
Community
Population
size (Age)
20–80
Sindh (urban
and rural)
(urban)
Sex
Male
Community
30–60
Both
(urban)
School
5–15
Both
(urban)
School
5–15
Both
 On October 27, 2008, French professor and
leading heart transplant specialist Alain F.
Carpentier announced that a fully
implantable artificial heart will be ready for
clinical trial by 2011 and for alternative
transplant in 2013.
Thank You