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BiVACOR

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BiVACOR® is a clinical-stage medical device company pioneering the development of a long-term therapy for patients with biventricular heart failure.

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"We are proud to be at the forefront of this medical breakthrough..." - Joseph G. Rogers, M.D. (Joseph Rogers) 📰📷News around the world: texasheart.org/news-around-th… #cardiovascularhealth #artificialheart

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The non-contact suspension of the rotor via MAGLEV is designed to eliminate the potential for mechanical wear and provide large blood gaps that minimize blood trauma, offering a durable, reliable, and biocompatible heart replacement. 📰 TechSpot techspot.com/news/104003-ti…

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As quoted in the Houston Chronicle, Dr. William E. “Billy” Cohn compares the evolution of the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart to that of an aircraft, "the first airplane without flapping wings." Thanks to Julian Gill at the Houston Chronicle for the feature ⤵️

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We are committed to addressing the global unmet need of patients with end-stage heart failure awaiting transplant by providing the next generation of life-extending solutions. 🤝The Texas Heart Institute 📰 UNILAD UNILAD News UNILAD Tech unilad.com/technology/new…

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“It is rewarding to see this result and have the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart perform as expected.” - Dr. Joseph Rogers, President and CEO of The Texas Heart Institute and National Principal Investigator of the research. Good News Network goodnewsnetwork.org/titanium-magle…

Texas Monthly (@texasmonthly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the first time ever, the BiVacor heart sat in the chest of a local man who otherwise would have died from heart failure. Then he got the heart transplant that is keeping him alive today. texasmonthly.com/news-politics/…

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Doctors have successfully transplanted a fully mechanical titanium heart inside a human. The heart, from BiVACOR, uses the same Maglev technology that enables high-speed rail travel. Read the full report here: bit.ly/3LKAhZC

Doctors have successfully transplanted a fully mechanical titanium heart inside a human. The heart, from BiVACOR, uses the same Maglev technology that enables high-speed rail travel. Read the full report here: bit.ly/3LKAhZC
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“This is an amazing advancement as the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart may offer hope for countless patients who suffer from end-stage heart failure." - Dr. Alexis Shafii, Surgical Director of Heart Transplantation at St. Luke's Health 📰The Independent independent.co.uk/news/science/t…

Cardiology Today (@cardiologytoday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As part of an FDA early feasibility study, a new total artificial heart was implanted in a 57-year-old man with biventricular HF + cardiogenic shock who clinicians were unable to stabilize despite multiple therapies The Texas Heart Institute #Cardiotwitter Read more👇 healio.com/news/cardiolog…

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“The pump actually did exactly what we thought it would, and that is, pump more blood when he got up to exercise,” - Dr. Joseph G. Rogers gives a post-op update after the first implantation of the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart. healthcare-brew.com/stories/2024/0…

American College of Surgeons (@amcollsurgeons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ACS Fellows at The Texas Heart Institute recently led the first successful implantation in a living human of an artificial heart that is powered by magnetic levitation (maglev) technology. Learn more about the implications of the BiVACOR total artificial heart. 🫀 facs.org/for-medical-pr…

The Optimist Daily (@odetooptimism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a historic medical achievement, medical professionals completed the first successful in-human implantation of the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart. This breakthrough technology provides new hope to people suffering from end-stage heart failure. optimistdaily.com/2024/08/first-…

InnovationMap (@innomaphou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. William Cohn is the chief medical officer for BiVACOR, a medical device company creating the first total artificial heart. houston.innovationmap.com/bill-cohn-biva…

Tech Times (@techtimes_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BiVACOR has a life-changing technology that can extend the lives of patients. With the first fully mechanical heart, a new hope for them awaits. i.mtr.cool/txsopenvxc

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"With heart failure remaining a leading cause of mortality globally, the BiVACOR TAH offers a beacon of hope for countless patients awaiting a heart transplant," - Dr. Joseph G. Rogers, THI President and CEO

CatholicHealthAssoc (@thechausa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.St. Luke's Health in Houston has implanted the first BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart, which may offer hope for patients with end-stage #HeartFailure. Valerie Schremp Hahn 📰 explains in #CatholicHealthWorld 📰: hubs.li/Q02Mc2MT0 #cardiology #healthcare CommonSpirit Health

.<a href="/StLukesHealthTX/">St. Luke's Health</a> in Houston has implanted the first <a href="/BiVACOR/">BiVACOR</a> Total Artificial Heart, which may offer hope for patients with end-stage #HeartFailure. <a href="/valeriehahn/">Valerie Schremp Hahn 📰</a> explains in #CatholicHealthWorld 📰: hubs.li/Q02Mc2MT0

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“The world has needed an artificial heart forever,” Dr. William Cohn said. “We’ve been chasing this goal since the 1960s, and we are finally at the point where we see it being realized with a device that has the potential to be a permanent solution.” blogs.bcm.edu/2024/09/04/hea…

“The world has needed an artificial heart forever,” Dr. William Cohn said. “We’ve been chasing this goal since the 1960s, and we are finally at the point where we see it being realized with a device that has the potential to be a permanent solution.” 

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