Artificial heart for Vietnamese patients

HO CHI MINH CITY: An artificial heart created by a group of French experts is expected to save the lives of many Vietnamese patients suffering end-stage heart failure, local online newspaper Tuoi Tre News reported on Monday.

The 900-gram heart, made by French Professor Alain Carpentier with support from his colleagues who are professional engineers and mathematicians, can function like a normal, real human heart, said the Ho Chi Minh City Heart Institute. It is believed to be able to save the lives of many Vietnamese patients with complicated heart problems, especially during their end stage.

According to Carpentier, the heart will be transplanted into poor patients across Vietnam for free in the near future thanks to a charitable foundation at the Ho Chi Minh City Heart Institute. After the transplant, patients can do different activities, such as walking and riding bicycles, and also feel a faster heartbeat as normal people when they are nervous.

Patients do not need to take any anti-rejection medications, according to the French professor.