Your Health: Stanford's Dipanjan Banerjee, MD, Discusses Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD)

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 7

  • @janielee7188
    @janielee7188 Před 2 lety

    Stanford hospital is good care good doctors best treatment. Thank you.

  • @tammukherjee2039
    @tammukherjee2039 Před 10 měsíci

    Bangali pride

  • @Johndoe-us8ob
    @Johndoe-us8ob Před 5 lety

    2 years is not that long, 20 years is good but 2 is nothing.

    • @ruubvanhulst
      @ruubvanhulst Před 4 lety +2

      People who get the LVAD have such weak hearts that otherwise with their disease 90% would die in a year and heart transplants also have short prognosis so 2 years for an LVAD is a good prognosis, 20 years is unrealistic.

    • @reggiepalmer6157
      @reggiepalmer6157 Před 3 lety +1

      It sure didn't work for my nephew they put one in him awaiting a heart transplant then it got infected then they had to go back in and clean it up and in doing so destroyed his internal organs so then he had to be put on a kidney transplant was too then covid-19 at they locked out all the transplants and then it was organ failure, strokes internal bleeding then death as they unplugged him from the vad. They allowed my niece his mother hold him as they unplugged him as the staff and my sister and brother inlaw cried after a year almost of suffering. They sang over the rainbow on a harp. 😢 they saw a double rainbow driving home, they said it was Dalton saying he was ok and happy now. He suffered thirst hunger and pain more then any 5 year old should ever have to. 5 years old 5 surgeries 2 mini strokes from their wonderful sturgeons and staff. He was a kind soul. Now my heart is failing, and it is a slow painful
      process hope I die in my sleep and not have to live out that kind of prolonged nightmare 😐 But we all shed the flesh, and life is a nightmare...

    • @beefgoulash8726
      @beefgoulash8726 Před 3 lety

      @@reggiepalmer6157 how did you’re heart failure start and