July 12, 2011
Prolonged use, however, has its own problems. The power cord that protrudes through the patient’s belly is cumbersome and prone to infection over time. Infections occur in close to 40 percent of patients, are the leading cause of rehospitalization, and can be fatal.
Researchers at the University of Washington and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center have tested a wireless power system for ventricular assist devices. They recently presented the work in Washington, D.C. at the American Society for Artificial Internal Organsannual meeting, where it received the Willem Kolff/Donald B. Olsen Award for most promising research in the development of artificial hearts.
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