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Page 1: Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings PowerPoint® Lectures Lectures by Chris Romero, Front Range Community College The

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

PowerPoint® Lectures

Lectures by Chris Romero, Front Range Community College

The Trials of an Artificial HeartThe Trials of an Artificial Heart

Current Issues in Biology, Volume 1

Scientific American

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

• In 2001 Robert L. Tools became the first recipient of the AbioCor artificial heart.

• The AbioCor artificial heart is different from previous devices like it because it is completely internal.

Concept Review

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

Concept Review

• The development of artificial hearts has been going on for the past 50 years.

• Although the success rates of these types of artificial organs has been low, continued research is improving their design and function.

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

• Other less radical treatments called ventricular-assist devices are also being developed.

Concept Review

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

Concept Review

• Recent studies have also shown that the heart can repair itself.

• Research on the use of stem cells to help the heart heal is also occurring.

• These newer treatments may become more attractive to the medical field because they pose less risk to patients than artificial hearts.

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

• The AbioCor heart is similar to a human heart.

- It has left and right chambers and valves that connect them.

Concept Review

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

• The AbioCor heart is battery powered.

Concept Review

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

Concept Review

• A small motor inside moves hydraulic fluid which facilitates the blood pumping mechanism.

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

Concept Review

• Individuals who have received the AbioCor heart have shown some successes, but also many failures.

- Some recipients have survived for only days while others have survived more than 6 months.

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

How does the AbioCor artificial heart differ from older models of artificial hearts?

a) It can completely replace heart functions. b) It can be completely enclosed within a patient’s body.

c) It is the first to significantly extend life spans.d) It is made from stem cells.

Testing Your Comprehension

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

Testing Your Comprehension

How does the AbioCor artificial heart differ from older models of artificial hearts?

b) It can be completely enclosed within a patient’s body.

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

The human heart uses muscle contractions to propel blood. What mechanism does the AbioCor artificial heart use?

a) artificially stimulated muscle contractionsb) magnetic impulses transmitted through the skinc) air compressorsd) the movement of hydraulic fluid

Testing Your Comprehension

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

Testing Your Comprehension

The human heart uses muscle contractions to propel blood. What mechanism does the AbioCor artificial heart use?

d) the movement of hydraulic fluid

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

A less dramatic treatment than an artificial heart a(n) ________ is a pump that assists the heart with its natural pumping action.

a) arterial control deviceb) atrial control devicec) ventricular-assist device d) ventricular-replacement device

Testing Your Comprehension

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

Testing Your Comprehension

A less dramatic treatment than an artificial heart a(n) ________ is a pump that assists the heart with its natural pumping action.

c) ventricular-assist device

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

If the safety of the AbioCor heart is improved, do you think it is ethical to spend up to $1 million to implant an artificial heart into a single patient?

StronglyAgree

StronglyDisagreeA. E.C.B. D.

Biology In Society

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The Trials of an Artificial Heart

Why is it important that an artificial heart be coated with smooth, non-biologically reactive surfaces?

a) to ease the flow of blood through the heartb) to decrease the amount of power required to run the

pumpc) to reduce the risk of immune system rejectiond) to prevent the formation of clots

Thinking About Science

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Thinking About Science

Why is it important that an artificial heart be coated with smooth, non-biologically reactive surfaces?

d) to prevent the formation of clots