Team:
Ali Alazmani
Research article
"Soft robotic sleeve supports heart function"
by Ellen T. Roche, Markus A. Horvath, Isaac Wamala, Ali Alazmani, Sang-Eun Song, William Whyte, Zurab Machaidze, Christopher J. Payne, James C. Weaver, Gregory Fishbein, Joseph Kuebler, Nikolay V. Vasilyev, David J. Mooney, Frank A. Pigula, and Conor J. Walsh
January 18, 2017
These soft robotic 'artificial' heart muscles keep pigs alive after heart attacks
Uploaded on Jan 18, 2017
"Artificial robotic heart muscles keep pigs alive after heart attacks"Tested in six pigs, which had all suffered from acute cardiac arrest, the silicone robotic device was able to restore normal blood flow to the animals and keep them alive.
"It's probably the first time we've used soft robotic techniques for implantable medical devices"
by Matt Burgess
January 18, 2017
Soft robot helps the heart
Published on Jan 18, 2017
Scientists developed a soft robotic sleeve which supports heart function. Tests done in pig hearts show that the device restores acutely failing hearts to 97 percent of their original cardiac output. More research is needed before the sleeve can be implanted in humans
Credit:
Soft robotic sleeve supports heart function
Ellen T. Roche, Markus A. Horvath, Isaac Wamala, Ali Alazmani, Sang-Eun Song, William Whyte, Zurab Machaidze, Christopher J. Payne, James C. Weaver, Gregory Fishbein, Joseph Kuebler, Nikolay V. Vasilyev, David J. Mooney, Frank A. Pigula, Conor J. Walsh
Science Translational Medicine, DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aaf3925
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