The Evolution of the Artificial Heart

  • Heart-Lung Machine

    Heart-Lung Machine
    In 1953 the first heart-lung machine was designed by Dr. Jon Gibbon. It was used in an open-heart surgery and showed that it was successful. The new machine showed that it could temporarily be used as a mimic of the heart.
    APA citation:
    Timeline: Artificial Hearts. (2009, February 11). CBSNews. Retrieved October 2, 2012, from http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2001/07/03/tech/main299649.shtml
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    Evolution of the Artificial Heart

  • Partial Heart

    Partial Heart
    Dr. Michael DeBakey successfully impanlanted the first partial artificial heart in 1966. This device assisted the left ventricle. This was very helpful because many heart diseases are caused by failure from the left ventricle, so it prevented less disease in the patients.
    APA Citation: Who Needs a Heart Anymore? (n.d.). Who Needs a Heart Anymore? – The Medical History of the Artificial Heart. Retrieved October 2, 2012, from http://skeptikai.com/2012/02/18/who-needs-a-heart-a
  • Partial Heart Continued

    Instead of having a machine to help out the heart, it actually replaces the one side of the heart. This was first implanted and tested on a dog. The dog only lived 3 days with the new heart.
  • Succesful Heart Implant

    Succesful Heart Implant
    Dr, Christian Barnard performans the first successful human-to-human heart implant in 1967. This heart was actually implanted into the human instead of testing it on animals. The patient died 18 days after surgery.
    APA citation: Tranplant! : Heart Transplant Timeline : Discovery Health. (n.d.). Tranplant! : Heart Transplant Timeline : Discovery Health. Retrieved from http://health.discovery.com/convergence/transplant/interactives/timeline_05.html
  • Heart Implant

    Heart Implant
    In 1969, Dr. Denton Cooley implanted the first complete heart into a patient. However, the patient died a day and a half later. Instead of being just half of the heart being replaced, the whole heart is being replaced. It is also now connected to the major blood vessals.
    APA citation: Artificial Heart. (n.d.). Artificial Heart. Retrieved October 10, 2012, from http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blartificialheart.htm
  • Blood-Flowing Heart

    Blood-Flowing Heart
    In 2000, a man in Israel received the first artificial heart. However, this heart could maintain blood flow and generate a pulse. It is called the Jarvik 2000. This heart was different from the previous one because it has more qualities that an alive human heart has then the previous version. A hydraulic pump moves the blood throughout the heart.
    D. (2008, September 10). Tranplant! : Heart Transplant Timeline : Discovery Health. Tranplant! : Heart Transplant Ti
  • AbioCor

    AbioCor
    in 2001, the first “self-containted” mechanical heart was transplanted into a patent. This heart is not only powered by a battery but it is also different from the other versions because it is much smaller, having only about the size of a softball.
    APA citation: Blood-flowing heart. (n.d.). Curiosity. Retrieved from http://curiosity.discovery.com/question/how-abiocor-artificial-heart-blood