Organ transplantation
Transplanted hearts kept viable longer between donor and recipient, thanks to new technology A clinical trial kept donated hearts viable between donor and recipient for nearly nine hours — almost double the current gold standard.
Organ transplantation is a life-saving procedure that has been made even more effective with the advancement of new technology. A recent clinical trial has shown that donated hearts can now be kept viable for nearly nine hours between donor and recipient, significantly improving the success rate of transplants.
Thanks to this breakthrough, patients in need of organ transplants can now have a better chance at receiving a healthy organ and living a longer, healthier life. The extended viability of transplanted hearts is a promising development in the field of organ transplantation, offering hope to those waiting for a life-saving procedure.