• Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.world
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      24 days ago

      Because I read the article I actually know the answer! It’s the first time this technology has been used in a human, and it’s been a huge success so far. Quote from the article

      The BiVACOR total artificial heart, invented by Queensland-born Dr Daniel Timms, is the world’s first implantable rotary blood pump that can act as a complete replacement for a human heart, using magnetic levitation technology to replicate the natural blood flow of a healthy heart.

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        24 days ago

        It would be nice if the article said if the artificial heart includes functions such as pumping harder in response to exercise and such, because it isn’t entirely clear if it does

        Maybe it’s implied, but I feel it should be explicitly mentioned

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      24 days ago

      Likely the length of time is what’s first.

      Edit: nope several people have had them for over 100 days