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Yes you can perform CPR on a person with an artificial heart valve. There is no difference on the CPR procedure with an artificial valve.
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An atrial septal defect is a MECHANICAL problem of the heart, a structural defect in the heart itself. With that being said, the answer is no. Usually a defect is corrected by surgical intervention.
Only if you're hooked up to a mechanical heart or a heart bypass machine.Humans need their hearts to pump blood throughout the body. If the heart fails to pump, the person will die. Sometimes, an artificial pump or a heart transplant can keep a person alive, but both have problems with the body rejecting the new heart as "foreign".
Because the valves are mechanical, it's not the same as a regular human heart. The regular human heart doesn't last as long as the mechanical heart because the real heart has a shorter lifespan. Eventually the heart gives out, but when it is a mechanical heart, it lasts longer than an real heart. I believe that is the reason why.......
Heart disease is a non communicable disease and cannot be passed on from one person to another by physical contact or other things.
The mechanical power of the human heart is ~1.3 watts. It takes a much higher rate of energy turnover (~13 watts) to provide this mechanical power, since the mechanical efficiency of the heart is very low (less than 10%).
Yes. It is the electrical activity that stimulates the mechanical activity.
The mechanical assist device is the device when inserted in a lower chamber helps patients weakened heart.
Mechanical circulatory support is used to treat patients with advanced heart failure.
A pacemaker or that new device that is a artificial heart that french doctor created.
Having a mechanical mitral valve is considered a condition affecting the heart, but it is not a primary heart condition. Rather, it is a treatment for a different underlying heart condition, such as mitral valve disease or regurgitation. The mechanical valve is a prosthetic device used to replace a malfunctioning or damaged natural mitral valve.