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- └ BUSINESS, Page 52Business NotesMEDICAL IMPLANTSRecall for a Bum Ticker
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- Seattle dentist Barney Clark became a household name in 1982
- as the first patient to receive the Jarvik-7, the world's first
- artificial heart. Clark lived 112 days more, because of the
- polyurethane-and-metal pump. Five patients in all received the
- permanent implant; all died in less than two years. But the
- device helped buy time for 150 patients who relied on an
- implant until a heart transplant was possible. Last week the
- Food and Drug Administration stunned medical researchers by
- recalling the Jarvik heart, which is made by Symbion, a Tempe,
- Ariz., company.
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- Citing "serious deficiencies" in manufacturing quality,
- training and other areas, the FDA banned further use of the
- $22,000 mechanism. Symbion said last week that it will continue
- to sell the devices outside the U.S. American doctors have
- alternatives, however, since three other firms now make
- heart-pumping aids.
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