EDITOR:MR.WANGBERK KINGHENRYBLAKE PACYSUNNYSYNCLER
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31 Oct
31Oct

Genetically modified pig’s heart transplanted into man who later died took longer to generate heartbeat than typical pig and human hearts.


A genetically modified pig heart transplanted into a severely ill person took longer to generate a heartbeat than those of typical pig or human hearts, research showed, another potential challenge for doctors aiming to conduct clinical trials of pig-organ transplants.

''The transplant took place in January, and the recipient died in March.''


Doctors took daily electrocardiograms of David Bennett, a 57-year-old handyman and father of two who received a gene-edited pig heart in an experimental surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore in January. Mr. Bennett died in March from heart failure, but doctors still aren’t sure why the pig heart thickened and lost its pumping ability.





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