A pacemaker is a device that keeps the heart pumping to help control the heart to pump correctly. The pacemaker goes inside the patient’s chest and makes sure the artificial heart pump correctly (Syncardia). When the patient receives their heart and their pacemaker the patient will be giving batteries and a computer chip. The patient needs to make sure that the pacemaker is charged at all times (The Heart Speaks p. 195). Not having their device charged can result in heart attacks, fast blood pumping, shocks even when the patients not having an heart attack, and may even cause death (Researchers Quest for an Artificial …show more content…
Every day twenty two people die waiting on the heart transplant. The artificial heart, that was created sixty years ago, was designed to help have less people on the list and have less people waiting for the perfect match (Discover Magazine). Twenty two people die every day because their hospital is not certified to do an artificial heart transplant or because the patient chooses not to have an artificial heart transplant. Another Reason why twenty two people day every day is also because the patient’s body could reject the artificial heart (Researcher’s Quest for an Artificial Heart). The idea of the artificial heart was designed to get people off the transplant list and save more lives. Sadly, many patients choose to have the heart but they might not be in a place where it is able to be transplanted into their body (The Hull Truth). Then if the hospital where the patient is cannot transplant the artificial heart into their body the patient can choses to be transferred to another hospital that has the ability, or the patient can choose not to have an artificial heart. The hospital the patient goes to has to be certified to do the artificial heart transplant. The hospital has to get certified by the state and the doctors have to go through many weeks of training so they can know how to insert the heart (Discover Magazine) Also going through this process can be very expensive. Right now in the United States