Brandenburg patient supported by INCOR® ventricular assist device for eight years
ID: 1182703
In his fifties, Wolfgang Ahrendt developed ischemic cardiomyopathy. The weakness of his cardiac muscle meant that his heart no longer pumped enough blood through his body. A suitable donor heart could not be found in time and the patient's condition progressively deteriorated. On March 4, 2007, Mr. Ahrendt had the life-saving INCOR® System implanted at the German Heart Institute Berlin. Wolfgang remembers how good a feeling it was to wake up the next day and finally be able to breathe normally again. He himself has never given up and enjoys walks on sunny days: "I simply cannot get into the habit of walking slowly; I still always walk faster than everyone else."
The INCOR® System was developed for the long-term support of patients with serious left ventricular insufficiency. Its excellent performance is being proven in clinical practice. Many patients worldwide have been successfully supported with the INCOR® System for over six years.
About INCOR®
INCOR® is an implantable left ventricular assist device made by the company Berlin Heart GmbH. It has been developed to support the heart in cases of advanced heart failure. Due to its globally unique non-contact magnetic bearing, it is particularly suitable for the long-term therapy of heart failure. The INCOR® System is used to bridge the waiting time for a suitable donor heart, or it is used permanently in patients for whom a heart transplantation is not an option.
Unternehmensinformation / Kurzprofil:
PresseKontakt / Agentur:
Antonia Unger
Marketing & PR
Wiesenweg 10
12247 Berlin
antonia.unger(at)berlinheart.de
Datum: 06.03.2015 - 16:12 Uhr
Sprache: Deutsch
News-ID 1182703
Anzahl Zeichen: 1866
Kontakt-Informationen:
Ansprechpartner: Antonia Unger
Stadt:
Berlin
Telefon: 030 8187 2600
Kategorie:
Medizintechnik
Meldungsart: Erfolgsprojekt
Versandart: Veröffentlichung
Freigabedatum: 06.03.2014
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