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Reused Pacemakers May Aid Heart Care in Developing World

Posted by admin on July 25th, 2010 at 07:35am

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This is the VOA Special English Health Report.

A pacemaker is a small device that doctors place in people with an abnormal heartbeat. If a heart beats too slowly, the pacemaker will use electrical signals to help set a normal rate. Some devices include a defibrillator, which gives a shock if the heart beats too fast.

Pacemakers may be permanent or temporary. But one thing is sure. Developing countries need more of them as more people get heart disease.

A big problem, however, is the cost. Buying and implanting a pacemaker costs from five thousand to fifteen thousand dollars.

But doctors at the University of Michigan think they know a way to lower that cost. The idea is to reuse pacemakers.

Heart doctor Timir Baman estimates that more than one million people worldwide need pacemakers each year. He says reusing a pacemaker is an ethical way to provide health care to those who have no other way to get one.

TIMIR BAMAN: “A country such as Bangladesh or India, they average less than eight new implants per million. In the United States, we average seven hundred fifty-two new implants per million.”

He got the idea a few years ago. One of his patients asked if someone might be given her pacemaker for reuse after she died.

But are used pacemakers safe? Doctor Baman studied medical reports about the safety of pacemakers that were being reused in small studies.

TIMIR BAMAN: “We found that there’s no real difference in device infection or device malfunction when you compare it to new pacemaker implantation.”

Funeral directors normally remove pacemakers when preparing bodies for cremation. Pacemakers can explode if they are burned. So Doctor Baman asked funeral directors in Michigan to send the pacemakers to him.

He and other researchers at the University of Michigan Medical Center tested the used pacemakers. They cleaned and disinfected the ones in good working order. Then they sent them to doctors in the Philippines, Vietnam and Ghana.

The doctors successfully implanted the used pacemakers in twelve patients. The findings were recently presented at a conference in Washington of the American Heart Association.

Now, Timir Baman has asked the United States Food and Drug Administration for approval to do a larger test. He says — speaking by Skype from his office in Ann Arbor, Michigan — that he is hopeful the program will work.

TIMIR BAMAN: “If we show that this is safe, other academic centers in the United States as well as in Europe can then form their own pacemaker reutilization programs and really help out countries in Africa, really help out countries in Asia, who really have no other access to these type of devices.”

And that’s the VOA Special English Health Report, with reporting by Philip Graitcer. You can find and comment on our reports at voaspecialenglish.com or on Facebook or Twitter at VOA Learning English. I’m Steve Ember.

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  • 1. dung  |  July 25th, 2010 at 12:56 pm

    this is a subject good.i think a pacemaker is important for heart patient.my friend is bring it every year.it help her no shock when heart beat too fast or slowly.but person rich can to buy it as very expensive.international charitable
    help for person poor enough money buy a pacemaker.sometime a pacemaker take a patient difficult to go or work.i hope all people will open hand

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  • 2. cuong  |  July 26th, 2010 at 6:13 am

    There are many poor people having had heart disease in Vietnam. They really need treated by pacemakers but the cost of new
    pacemaker implantation is too expensive.
    It’s fortunate for the poor if Dr. Timir Baman’s program can work, isn’t it?
    Let’s wait and see how long it will start.
    Thank Dr.Timir Baman, anyway.

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  • 3. katie  |  July 26th, 2010 at 8:29 am

    i think that pacemaker is a very important thing especially for patients with heart disease. in Vietnam , there are many patients who have heart disease especially in pediatric patients with congenital heart disease. Vietnam is still a poor country, not developing many of the health sector so that this device is recycled is a good thing for patients with heart disease in Vietnam. the poor patients would be saved due to this solution of Dr.Tirmir Baman.
    Thank you so much, doctor!

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  • 4. tttt  |  September 22nd, 2010 at 5:54 pm

    Until Reading this article, I recently realize the importance of the pacemakers, a necessary device aids to the heart patients.
    In some advanced countries, the pacemaker must cost very much money. And in my country, I think those heart patients, who really poor patients will not sure possibly to buy a new pacemaker for them, though they know they will be able to die.
    I very applaud the way of reusing pacemakers.
    Thanks very much.

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