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i just did a search on the internet and found some very interesting info along with images of the artificial lung. webMD was one.

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To: Breathe-Support Group <Breathe-Support >Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 2:05:31 PMSubject: ARTIFICIAL LUNG

I came across the following article that may be of interest to members of this support group. I don't remember the source - it was a web site - but the article is signed Ann DiCesare:

A new device may offer hopes to patients in desperate need of a lung transplant. Barlett, MD, a University of Michagan professor emeritis of surgery, and his team have developed BioLung, an artificial lung that works with the heart's own pumping action to manage oxygen and blood flow throughout the body. Because the device uses the heart rather than mechanics to pump blood, the patient can stay active at home instead of being sedated and hooked up to a machine in the hospital. The device can even remain in place following a transplant, until the donor lungs are fully operational. 5 years.

I'm unsure what the five years means, probably when it will be available. Other articles had similar notation, e. g., 5 + years, Now, etc . Jack79/IPF - UIP/dx06/05 Maine

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My husband sent me an artile from BBC News last week regarding something very

similar. I've added the link in this post...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/7931243.stm

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> i just did a search on the internet and found some very interesting info along

with images of the artificial lung. webMD was one.

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> ken o.

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> From: Jack Marshall

> To: Breathe-Support Group Breathe-Support >

> Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 2:05:31 PM

> Subject: ARTIFICIAL LUNG

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> I came across the following article that may be of interest to members of this

support group.  I don't remember the source - it was a web site - but the

article is signed Ann DiCesare:

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> A new device may offer hopes to patients in desperate need of a lung

transplant.  Barlett, MD, a University of Michagan professor emeritis of

surgery, and his team have developed BioLung, an artificial lung that works with

the heart's own pumping action to manage oxygen and blood flow throughout the

body.  Because the device uses the heart rather than mechanics to pump blood,

the patient can stay active at home instead of being sedated and hooked up to a

machine in the hospital.  The device can even remain in place following a

transplant, until the donor lungs are fully operational. 5 years.

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> I'm unsure what the five years means, probably when it will be available. 

Other articles had similar notation, e. g., 5 + years, Now, etc .

>  Jack

> 79/IPF - UIP/dx06/05 Maine

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Jack

i did look up Bartlett MD and bio lung

there were several articles on it

didn't read all of them, but sounds wonderful for the future

Pink Joyce IPF 3/06 Pennsylvania

Donate Life Listed 1/09

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Subject: ARTIFICIAL LUNGTo: "Breathe-Support Group" <Breathe-Support >Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 5:05 PM

I came across the following article that may be of interest to members of this support group. I don't remember the source - it was a web site - but the article is signed Ann DiCesare:

A new device may offer hopes to patients in desperate need of a lung transplant. Barlett, MD, a University of Michagan professor emeritis of surgery, and his team have developed BioLung, an artificial lung that works with the heart's own pumping action to manage oxygen and blood flow throughout the body. Because the device uses the heart rather than mechanics to pump blood, the patient can stay active at home instead of being sedated and hooked up to a machine in the hospital. The device can even remain in place following a transplant, until the donor lungs are fully operational. 5 years.

I'm unsure what the five years means, probably when it will be available. Other articles had similar notation, e. g., 5 + years, Now, etc . Jack79/IPF - UIP/dx06/05 Maine

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