There may be a new device on the market to help older guys and dolls pump blood
through their bodies, and, guess what? Yep, it was made in Ann Arbor. The DuraHeart System is
up for trials to see how well this contraption works. If all goes well,
which similar devices have already shown, this little thing will start
improving and lengthening precious lives.
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The DuraHeart System, made by Ann Arbor-based Terumo Heart
Inc., part of Terumo Corp., which is headquartered in Japan,
was approved in February by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration to be tested in up to 140 U.S. patients.
The device is being tested as a "bridge to
transplant'' for patients suffering from certain
forms of heart failure, said David Munjal, Terumo Heart vice
president for clinical studies, regulatory affairs and
quality systems. The goal is to request approval to run a
simultaneous study of the device as a
"destination'' therapy for patients who
don't qualify for transplant, he said.
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