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Artificial hearts soon in the UAE

- BY SUCHITRA BAJPAI CHAUDHARY Senior Reporter

In two years’ time, Artificial Hearts (AH) will be available in the UAE to bring relief to cardiac patients and those who are on heart transplant lists, said a senior cardiac surgeon.

Dr Omar Hallak, head of the cardiac surgery department of King’s College Hospital London, spoke to Gulf News on the sidelines of the 4TS cardiology conference being held in Dubai from February 14-16.

Dr Hallak, founder-chairman of the conference, said: “Over 100,000 people in the UAE are suffering from heart failure owing to factors such as diabetes, obesity, smoking and hypertensi­on. Several thousand CVD (cardiovasc­ular disease) patients are on the heart transplant list but there are only a limited number of donors. Artificial Heart, that has a life of five years or more, offers patients new [hope]. Clinical trials on AH are already under way and in some countries of Europe as well as in the US, this heart has been transplant­ed successful­ly. We will be able to use this [in the UAE] in two years’ time, post approvals from the internatio­nal bodies.”

Artificial Heart is made of metal alloys that are compatible with the human body and is fitted with a special type of rubber to demarcate valves and is battery operated with the charge lasting for 12 hours with in-built alarms to alert the patient to change batteries. (A battery pack that charges the device is worn externally).

Replacemen­t

“A healthy human heart is able to pump five litres of blood every minute and in patients with heart conditions, sometimes their heart is not able to pump more than one litre of blood. This causes breathless­ness. The Artificial Heart can completely take over the function of the original human heart and pump five litres of blood per minute and provide a CVD patient a better quality of life.”

3D printed silicone heart valves are also going to be made available and would help in replacing diseased aortic valves in patients, he said.

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