According to the <B>American Heart Association</B> (Dallas), 57,000 people in the United States die every year from congestive heart failure (CHF), but only slightly more than 2,000 hearts are available annually for transplant. Serving as a potential lifeline to the 55,000 on the waiting lists are ventricular assist devices (VADs) ... and artificial hearts.
Artificial hearts, VADs — still pumping up
January 2, 2015