Theoretical and Natural Science
- The Open Access Proceedings Series for Conferences
Vol. 29, 16 January 2024
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Confronted with the rapid need for transplantable hearts, patients who need a heart transplant cannot receive the suitable configuration. Thus contributes to the development of artificial hearts, which can be created to substitute the old, the ill heart without waiting for transplantable hearts. Nowadays, this paper shows the public the artificial hearts. Through the extensive literature, it is clear that the development of artificial hearts. Dating back to the fifties of the last century, scientists began studying artificial hearts. Till now, China has created four generations of artificial hearts. They became more and more strong. The importance of the heart goes without saying, however, every year there are more and more heart failure patients. Paying more attention to the artificial hearts helps reduce the death rate of heart failures. Actually, although the patients can get the heart donors, they may not tolerate rejection. So research into artificial hearts more suitable for patients is imminent. This paper mainly introduces the fourth-generation artificial hearts (in fact, it is an improved version of the third generation), the magnetic levitation artificial heart attracts much more attention, and its composition and function have been greatly improved, reducing the difficulty of surgery. It is hoped that people can know much more about artificial hearts, and prospects for better methods to make better artificial hearts, and promote heart transplantations.
artificial hearts, in vitro self-made, magnetic levitation artificial heart, foam artificial heart, individualized exercise rehabilitation
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