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Innovative heart transplant research using hepatitis C-positive donors

It all started with one very sick patient. Transplant cardiologists Shelley Hall, MD, and Robert Gottlieb, MD, PhD, and cardiothoracic surgeon Gonzo Gonzalez-Stawinski, MD, with Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health, faced a difficult situation. A heart transplant was needed for a patient with biventricular heart failure and multiple comorbidities, but her condition made her a poor candidate for bridging mechanical support therapy, like a ventricular assist device (VAD). Even though the Heart Transplant Program in the Baylor Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute at Baylor University Medical Center is nationally recognized for short donor organ wait times, it was not clear if a suitable donor heart would appear before the patient succumbed to the disease.

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Baylor Scott & White – The Heart Hospital Plano enrolling trials exploring treatment options to repair ascending aortic dissections and lesions of the aortic arch and descending thoracic aorta

Below are two novel trials exploring conditions of the aorta that are currently enrolling at Baylor Scott & White – The Heart Hospital Plano. These trials leverage our multi-disciplinary team approach, which brings Cardiothoracic and Vascular surgeons together in our TAA clinic for collaborative, simultaneous visits with each patient. This approach has proven time and again to better inform decisions surrounding patient care plans and help produce stronger outcomes.

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Evolving technology pushes the boundaries of cardiac therapeutics

Technology is constantly evolving, and disruptive innovation is pushing the boundaries of cardiothoracic therapeutics. The growing acceptance of less invasive transcatheter interventions, for example, has made it one of the more explored surgical modalities. This progressive technology in cardiothoracic surgery was underscored in many sessions at this year’s meeting of The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) in San Diego.

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The fourth industrial revolution: How AI is shaping the future of cardiology

Today’s healthcare AI landscape

The impact of the first three industrial revolutions — the steam engine, the age of science and mass production, and the rise of digital technology — fundamentally changed the world and transformed society. The fourth industrial revolution is upon us powered by the cloud, social, mobile, the Internet of things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI), along with increasing computing power. We’ve gone from neural networking to machine learning and now deep learning, or black-box learning.

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