Imagine a heart that’s not human but beats just like one—science fiction is now reality! A French company, Carmat, has created Aeson, a fully implantable artificial heart that mimics a real heart’s function. It adapts to your activity level and has already given patients a new lease on life. This could be a game-changer for millions waiting for donors.
Carmat’s journey to develop Aeson spans over a decade of cutting-edge research and trials.
“Our goal is to provide a life-saving solution for patients with end-stage heart failure,” says a Carmat spokesperson.
Medical experts are buzzing—one cardiologist called it ‘a monumental step’ toward solving the global donor crisis.
Could this be the future of heart transplants? While Aeson lasts about five years and often acts as a bridge to a human transplant, it’s a beacon of hope. What if donor shortages became a thing of the past? Share your thoughts!
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