Only the wealthy will live longer lives. Medical insurance will refuse to cover this. Welcome to the new future. Will be like the movie Repo Men
@gildardo5 сағат бұрын
Great description of the new heart tech. Just what I was looking for,.
@Mark-oe4cg12 сағат бұрын
Amazing
@jamesstephens153913 сағат бұрын
Wow awesome job
@erwinzer013 сағат бұрын
The details this guy spouts is amazing
@EternallyFaithful2819 сағат бұрын
He picked his nose and wiped it on his pants and then grabbed the microphone
@damionrichter19 сағат бұрын
TESLA COILS ANYBODY
@guyramsay24622 сағат бұрын
now lets markert it see how much money if we can make if we cant make much or a better finical solution that most likely wont be better then this will go to the back burners with the other 1 million better treatments cures and other things :) what a world we live in congrats sheep for allowing this to happen xoxo
@aarona5111Күн бұрын
Time to chrome TF up, choom
@MyNomDePlumeКүн бұрын
7:57 "we've been working down in the basement" I can relate to that. I was working in a basement of a university on neural network software for an artificial heart in 1997. Things have come a long way.
@Edwardthefamily5 сағат бұрын
Its always that basement with poor airflow and thermal regulations that produces the best science in the most prestigious of universities
@bossssssistКүн бұрын
get an engineering team in there and coach them
@SentientSingularityКүн бұрын
It’s a tragic shame, they wouldn’t let the patient keep the heart, since it seems it would have been superior to the human heart he eventually got. I know it’s part of the process, when studying things like this, but it still stinks for the patient.
@I.OdnamraКүн бұрын
Innovative but useless under stress. The heart communicates with the brain in ways that this device simply does not. Its merely a pump to keep you alive. Would like to see how this device holds up when someone is under everyday stress. I already know the results just need the data.
@BENSPAGHETTIКүн бұрын
Just curious, does the person still feel love?
@dontbestupid6664Күн бұрын
Congratulations to you wonderful people! You made history.
@chadcorreia8263Күн бұрын
Outstanding explanation thank you so much
@christophegenbrugge6815Күн бұрын
Well time to turbocharge grandpa
@erwinzer013 сағат бұрын
Seems like not his first 😆
@GeorgiosAndreasIoannouКүн бұрын
Wow, good job guys, I want to join to help
@zanzibarapp5137Күн бұрын
This is amazing, mega points for manking.
@peterschmidt14532 күн бұрын
Never enough donor hearts, and then the drugs to prevent rejection take a toll that shortens a patients life too. A built heart is the best until lab grown genetically compatible hearts are produced
@jimdres70002 күн бұрын
Go Australia & Daniel Timms PHd , the true genius and inventor of this artificial and first ever valveless heart..Another amazing invention and present to the world by an Australian pioneer.
@user-np8gw5vy6v2 күн бұрын
NOPE
@chriskraus2 күн бұрын
Somehow come across this at 4am. These are the things that really break through the “news cycle” and give me hope.
@AI_Reactiong2 күн бұрын
For Everything is money right now
@AI_Reactiong2 күн бұрын
It is bigger disaster for human society because for making money they are doing anything but for hope of life human ready for that
@hojo702 күн бұрын
The downside is that they have to install a 12 volt car battery inside you and your arteries are fastened in place with radiator hose clamps from a 93 Chevy S10
@SpookyDookySr16 сағат бұрын
Better than dying early?
@ensignofindustry10339 сағат бұрын
A Chevy? 🤭
@gont1832 күн бұрын
It must be made from gun parts if it's from Texas
@sjnelson512 күн бұрын
Thank you, wonderful docs and researchers. We so appreciate your dedication and efforts that are so inspiring to the rest of us.
@Sentient.Booger2 күн бұрын
I love how they keep forgetting to mention that Daniel Timms is Australian 🇦🇺👍
@fxbear2 күн бұрын
So I’m guessing no MRI’s or refrigerator magnets
@supasimonКүн бұрын
It's constructed from titanium, which is either non-magnetic or paramagnetic (depending on some factors). Totally safe around magnets and MRIs!
@fxbear11 сағат бұрын
@@supasimon but the pump is levitated magnetically. Material sciences are not my forte, but can magnetic fields be localized in a way that they can’t be interrupted by external fields? I’m really curious as to how a field as strong as an MRI wouldn’t disrupt the pumping disk.
@M_butterfly788.-tf8bd2 күн бұрын
I don’t think they’re thinking about if someone has allergies to metals or a weak immune system that will cause sickness and rejection of the contraption. And ultimately death. Also they’re rich, patients are poor and put into debt.
@jurgenunterbergful2 күн бұрын
Then its not for them? What about those who are not allergic to it and dying from heart failure?
@hkfff-d5g2 күн бұрын
What about human emotions?!!.. doesn't it affect it?!. Like when we feel angry or we feel fear our blood pressure rises..how will the titanium heart handle it?!..
@samuelbucher51892 күн бұрын
Blood pressure rises because of the heart rate increase caused by those emotions. If the mechanical heart only ever maintains a constant flow rate, then blood pressure probably wouldn't change no matter what the user feels. This might not be great for physically demanding activities like running, but this is a device that lets you live after losing your heart, so I believe this to be a reasonable tradeoff until the technology develops further. With this said, I am neither a doctor nor an engineer, and the people who made BiVACOR are experts in both of those fields, so I'm certain that they wouldn't make a silly oversight like forgetting that heart rate can change.
@samuelbucher51892 күн бұрын
Never mind, I just read that it can adjust the flow rate.
@hkfff-d5g2 күн бұрын
Revolutionary ❤
@johnd.56012 күн бұрын
I've been through 3 major surgeries! I told the doctors not to bother that I didn't want to be homeless. I worked my butt off in recovery. I didn't really on pain medication, and I don't drink! There is no such thing as recovery in America! You doctors just made a new homeless person. This is America INC LLC. It doesn't matter what you do or what you did! Life in America really sucks and is impossible! Just lie to people and make them comfortable.
@93hothead2 күн бұрын
Curious as to how many physical activities the patient can do? Can they go skydiving? Snowboarding? Or even running?
@doomclicker3 күн бұрын
Can Nattokinase or Bromelain harm the stent 'Cell' linings?
@dragonfly44703 күн бұрын
This is insane. Im speechless.
@1files3 күн бұрын
what would be the cost of this?
@sekittojoseph83413 күн бұрын
On day we going tp be reminded to not forget to charge our hearts 😂
@James-wd1ho3 күн бұрын
No heart means no soul
@MK440783 күн бұрын
Perfect for gingers
@laffetum30502 күн бұрын
are you like 13 years old?
@AGENT47istКүн бұрын
Emotions are produced in the brain and the heart as a pump reacts to it
@GremlinSkatewear3 күн бұрын
This is the beginning of cyberpunk. Soon there’s gonna be artificial lungs and muscle fibers
@NileshKumar-uf4vhКүн бұрын
Repo men. Ps we don't need these. Maybe as a bridge. We need transplants, including xeno transplants.
@AJBLAkX3 күн бұрын
Would a large magnet 🧲 or metal detection system damage or throw off the location of the rotating disk?
@jlexusjlexus82143 күн бұрын
Interesting question. Im sure the patient can't be near magnetic areas
@jlexusjlexus82143 күн бұрын
Nevermind. It is made of titanium. Titanium isn't magnetic
@AI_Reactiong2 күн бұрын
A Titanium magnet is one of the hard kinds of magnets
@AJBLAkX2 күн бұрын
@@AI_Reactiong what do you mean
@drakker21163 күн бұрын
Can we see the patient ? Really curious
@sekittojoseph83413 күн бұрын
Confidentiality
@fxbear2 күн бұрын
He’s the blue guy in front
@sibhuskyguy3 күн бұрын
Calling a magnetic pump an artificial heart is kind of a stretch... especially without knowing the long term effects of use.
@fermentedfruit3 күн бұрын
your heart in general has a strong magnetic field. one of the strongest actually. it’s able to run its self like they said as long as it has power
@sibhuskyguy3 күн бұрын
@@fermentedfruit but it simply cannot be replicated.. all the pumps have no heartbeat, no soul.. what does it feel like to be kept alive like that? for the long term? the very few artificial hearts that have been developed have failed... what is the patien t's quality of life
@MK440783 күн бұрын
My thought was that cavitation would ruin the blood
@fermentedfruit3 күн бұрын
@@sibhuskyguy not sure i ain’t no doctor but there is a conference of these men talking about it and they explain it quite well but i do get what u mean. i know they mentioned on one of their test patients they lasted 5 years with this in there which is fair to say it’s passed its test for sure
@Danuxsy2 күн бұрын
@@sibhuskyguy lol you are clearly a theist
@williamsnake63524 күн бұрын
insane, this is amazing!!!
@allanrajensingh22564 күн бұрын
This is a great achievement. Warmest greetings from South Africa.❤
@aryangod20034 күн бұрын
Please compare and contrast this to other other type of mechanical hearts, and other approaches like Xenotransplantation inserting pig heart genetically edited to lack porcine endogenous retroviruses (and sometimes using Blastocyte complimentation to grow HUMAN hearts within pigs from iPS cells inserted into pig embryos )..or cardiac gene therapy to induce angiogenesis..or 3D printed heart grown from stem cells and media etc etc.
@titusphilip13104414 күн бұрын
china will kidnap the heart patient and recover bivacor artificial heart to produce cheaper copies😂
@RM-xr8lqКүн бұрын
no they'd just make a better one, occidental countries aren't exactly known for strong education these days 😂
@WhateverIwannaupload4 күн бұрын
i heard they were doing nothing completely 24/7 when they came up with this invention? Nice!