Evolution of the Artificial Heart - Engineering

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    Timespan

  • Real Hearts were used

    Real Hearts were used
    This time was before there was any technology to support or replace the heart. At this time, if people had fatal heart abnormalities or anything, it was almost inevitable that they would, in fact, die. There was also limited technology that supported any other organ in the human body (lungs, liver, etc.).

    APA:
    "Artificial Organ History: A Selective Timeline." Artificial Organ History: A Selective Timeline. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Oct. 2012. http://echo.gmu.edu/bionics/exhibits.htm.
  • Dog Heart Substitute

    Dog Heart Substitute
    a doctor named John Gibbon was able to create a device that can be used for 5 and a half hours that substitutes for the cardiac function of a dog. This device was used to keep the dogs alive during their heart operations.This was a step forward in the technology development of artificial hearts. APA:
    Artificial Organ History: A Selective Timeline.(n.d.). Artificial Organ History: A Selective Timeline. Retrieved from http://echo.gmu.edu/bionics/exhibits.htm
  • First heart/lung machine

    First heart/lung machine
    A doctor named John Gibbon (the man who created the dog heart machine) successfully used a heart-lung machine in open heart surgery. He used it on an 18 year old woman in the US. She was able to recover, and she lived until 1980. This was a big deal. The New York Times called it a phenomenon. APA:
    "May 6, 1953: The Heart-Machine Age Begins." Wired.com. Conde Nast Digital, 06 May 2010. Web. 09 Oct. 2012. http://www.wired.com/thisdayintech/2010/05/0506open-heart-surgery/.
  • Artificial Dog Heart

    Artificial Dog Heart
    In 1957, W.J. Kolff, T. Akutsu and their team in Cleveland created an artificial heart that could keep a dog alive for 90 minutes. There is nothing else known about this dog heart. APA:
    Artificial Organ History: A Selective Timeline.(n.d.). Artificial Organ History: A Selective Timeline. Retrieved from http://echo.gmu.edu/bionics/exhibits.htm
  • Human Artificial Heart usage

    Human Artificial Heart usage
    In 2000, a man from Israel was the first to recieve the Jarvik 2000, a pump attached to the heart. It was a big bulky pump that was used for patients who were suffering from heart failure. The doctor who developed it was named Dr. Robert Jarvik. APA:
    "Jarvik 2000." Jarvik Heart. Jarvik Heart Inc., 2008. Web. 9 Oct. 2012. http://www.jarvikheart.com/basic.asp?section=Jarvik+2000.
  • Fully Artificial Heart Approval

    Fully Artificial Heart Approval
    In 2002, the artificial heart was approved by the FDA. They had approved it only for people who needed to completely replace their heart. These hearts were only temporary though, and would have to be replaced. APA:
    "Artificial Heart." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 10 Sept. 2012. Web. 09 Oct. 2012. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_heart.