Alex was stuck in hospital without a heart transplant. This new technology saved her life

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Alex was stuck in hospital without a heart transplant. This new technology saved her life
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A clinical trial kept donated hearts viable between donor and recipient for nearly nine hours — almost double the current gold standard.

abc.net.au/news/heart-transplant-technology-viable-donor-recipient-hevp/101870978Life was pretty good. She was working her first full-time job as a management consultant in Perth, while finishing off a research paper based on her masters in astrophysics, studying black holes and neutron stars.

Alex was in severe heart failure — a shock for someone who'd been pretty much healthy until that point.In hospital, her doctors told her the left side of her heart was functioning at a fraction of what it should, and the right side wasn't doing much better. "The first day I was in there, the doctor came to me and he said, 'We think you need a heart transplant and we want you to get listed urgently as soon as possible,'" Alex says."But by the end of the week ... I realised that a heart transplant was my best chance at a good life."

"So there's many many places in Australia we can't retrieve hearts from or we can't transplant because it's too long [to travel]."

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