Khaleej Times

Sharjah hospital to perform total artificial heart implant

- Jasmine Al Kuttab jasmine@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — The UAE is set to make another historical breakthrou­gh in the healthcare sector with the implantati­on of the first ‘Total Artificial Heart’ in the country. This device will help save patients suffering from heart failure, including those waiting in line for a donor heart transplant.

The UAE already made a historical milestone in December last year, with the first deceased donor heart transplant procedure.

“There are certain complexes for ‘global heart failure’ patients, one of which is waiting time, and sometimes it takes a year or even two years waiting for a suitable heart,” Dr Arif Al Nooryani, CEO and head of cardiology at Al Qasimi Hospital, Sharjah, told Khaleej Times.

“These patients are the candidates for the Total Artificial Heart (TAH), which works as a ‘bridging strategy’ for those waiting for a donor heart,” he added.

Dr Al Nooryani said the device will help save the lives of patients with heart failure, which globally affects more than 26 million people. “In the cases where the whole heart is affected, we suggest a heart transplant, but there are patients and indication­s where we can’t go straight forward with the heart transplant.” He stressed that dynamic complexes cause patients to wait a long period of time for a donor heart.

“Most of the organ transplant patients have to wait: it depends on their age and other criteria. Then, it is decided whether this patient is a good candidate for an organ transplant, before being placed on the list.

The Total Artificial Heart will be a bridging solution for patients waiting for a suitable heart donor.”

Dr Arif Al Nooryani, CEO and head of cardiology at Al Qasimi Hospital

“TAH will be a bridging solution for patients waiting for a suitable heart donor.”

However, TAH not only works as a ‘bridging strategy,’ it also works as a ‘destinatio­n therapy’ for patients with chronic illnesses, which lead their life expectancy to be reduced dramatical­ly.

Two years ago, Al Qasimi Hospital conducted the UAE’s first left ventricula­r assist device (LVAD) — which helps the left ventricle of the heart pump blood to the rest of the body. The hospital will conduct its first TAH procedure this year, although the date is yet to be announced.

Dr Al Nooryani said he believes the procedure will come as a major relief for heart failure patients, especially since heart disease cases are rising all round. “Heart failure is increasing globally, not only in the UAE, and the demand for such technologi­es is rising.”

According to the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), cardiovasc­ular diseases have been attributed as the leading cause of deaths worldwide, with an estimation of 17.7 million deaths (31 per cent of total deaths).

“This is a major disease, which is affecting a large number of population, and we should help improve the quality of the patients’ lives. We shouldn’t keep this kind of technology away from them.”

Currently, the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) is in the process of establishi­ng a database of cardiovasc­ular patients.

“No one knows how many patients will need TAH each year, until we can get the accurate informatio­n about the prevalence of the disease and the number of patients we have in the country.”

Dr Al Nooryani said the hospital receives around 20-30 patients suffering from heart disease per month.

There are around 50 hospitals offering cardiovasc­ular service and treatment in the UAE, but it is not yet known how many of the hospitals will provide the new TAH procedure.

 ??  ?? The Total Artificial Heart will not only be a ‘bridging strategy’ for heart patients but act as a ‘destinatio­n therapy’ for chronic illnesses.
The Total Artificial Heart will not only be a ‘bridging strategy’ for heart patients but act as a ‘destinatio­n therapy’ for chronic illnesses.

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