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Patient in Groundbreaking Heart Transplant Dies (nytimes.com) 33

The first person to have his failing heart replaced with that of a genetically altered pig in a groundbreaking operation died Tuesday afternoon at the University of Maryland Medical Center, two months after the transplant surgery. From a report: David Bennett Sr., who lived in Maryland, was 57. He had severe heart disease, and had agreed to receive the experimental pig's heart after he was rejected from several waiting lists to receive a human heart. It was unclear whether his body had rejected the foreign organ. "There was no obvious cause identified at the time of his death," a hospital spokeswoman told the newspaper. The report adds: Hospital officials said they could not comment further on the cause of death, because his physicians had yet to conduct a thorough examination. They plan to publish the results in a peer-reviewed medical journal. Dr. Bartley Griffith, the surgeon who performed the transplant, said the hospital's staff was "devastated" by the loss of Mr. Bennett. "He proved to be a brave and noble patient who fought all the way to the end," Dr. Griffith said. "Mr. Bennett became known by millions of people around the world for his courage and steadfast will to live."
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Patient in Groundbreaking Heart Transplant Dies

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  • Two months (Score:4, Informative)

    by real_nickname ( 6922224 ) on Wednesday March 09, 2022 @02:20PM (#62340993)
    The first human heart transplant survived 18 days. This technology gives a lot of hope.
    • The first human heart transplant survived 18 days. This technology gives a lot of hope.

      But today we have Twitter, a place that is undoubtedly already full of snarky memes on the theme of Science Doesn't Work.

    • Re:Two months (Score:4, Insightful)

      by Spazmania ( 174582 ) on Wednesday March 09, 2022 @11:04PM (#62342599) Homepage

      Two months is pretty good, especially when you consider that the reason folks are normally rejected from transplant lists is because they're judged unlikely to survive and keep the new organ healthy due to other health and lifestyle issues.

  • Yes, just two months. On the other hand, two months in a highly experimental and risky procedure. Usually the subjects of those last much shorter and it is still worth it, stipulating informed consent, of course. The next 10 or 20 patients for this procedure will have to live with a high risk of sudden death as well, but then things should get better.

    • It's not a fact the death is even connected to heart transplant. Usually people get rejected for transplants because their overall condition is poor. Maybe something else finally caught up to him.
      • by gweihir ( 88907 )

        Quite possibly. As his heart was likely very closely monitored but they do not really know what the issue was, another cause may well be what happened.

  • This discussion is going to be mostly speculation, right? Looking forward to hearing the reason for failure, but the future is bright!
    • by gweihir ( 88907 )

      This discussion is going to be mostly speculation, right? Looking forward to hearing the reason for failure, but the future is bright!

      Indeed. Same here. 2 months for this is already impressive.

  • My horse penis transplant is still holding on...
  • Allow me to fill it in.

    "Pig heart found in chest cavity."

  • This guy stabbed another man in anger and his victim survived, paralyzed and suffered day in day out for decades before dying. How did this guy jump to the head of the queue? Can't we have a better process to find eligible volunteers for such path breaking research?
    • The queue for a pig heart transplant is people who we don't want to waste a human heart on. Generally for something like that it means they think you're going to die soon anyway even with the transplant, which appears to have been correct.

    • What queue? (Score:5, Insightful)

      by Petersko ( 564140 ) on Wednesday March 09, 2022 @06:21PM (#62341881)

      Seems like he was rejected from the queue. Anyway, the crime was 34 years ago, it happened in a bar fight, and he served his time. While I've never assaulted anybody, I'd hate to have my lowest point singled out, and to be judged on it it forever.

      If his record was clean since then, I don't think he should be begrudged a pig heart that would likely result in his death.

  • You were the first, but with luck, not at all the last.

    Although a small amount of time, I think it was great that he was able to enjoy a bit more time with family and friends.

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