One
of the world’s foremost heart institutes is being built on
the success of the heart transplant program.
Released on
= June 30, 2005, 12:59 pm
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Author = Julien Lambert / TheWebVideo Ltd
Industry = Healthcare
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Summary = In this video interview, Dr. Dennis Modry, a leading cardiologist
and heart transplant specialist, discusses the unique concept of
the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute.
Press Release
Body = Edmonton, Canada - In 1985, Dr. Modry implemented Western
Canada's first heart and lung transplantation program. Today, the
Capital Health Authority’s Heart and Lung Transplantation
Program is the largest and most successful in Canada, and one of
the largest in North America. The success of the Heart and Lung
Transplant Program set the stage for the implementation of the very
successful Liver Transplantation Program, which facilitated the
subsequent development of the renowned Islet Cell Transplant Program
known as the Edmonton
Protocol.
The longest
survivors of the cardiac transplant program have received their
new heart almost 20 years ago. “We’ve transplanted individuals
from 12 hours of age to 79 years of age, including the oldest person
in the world to have had a transplant.
So, I think we have a record at both ends of the age spectrum …
the youngest and the oldest” says Modry. He expects that as
the Alberta Heart Institute’s reputation grows and its outcomes
become better known, even more people will come to the Institute.
The Mazankowski
Alberta Heart Institute is a new centre of cardiac excellence dedicated
to cardiology, cardiac surgery, transplants, diagnostic testing,
research and education. The Alberta Heart Institute’s location
is uniquely positioned to draw upon the interdisciplinary specialities
of the Stollery Children Hospital, the University of Alberta Hospital,
and a the new Alberta Cardiovascular Stroke Research Centre (ABACUS).
The ABACUS will open later this year, leading to the opening of
the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute in 2007. The Alberta Heart
Institute will serve the Edmonton region, Alberta, Western Canada,
the Canadian North and many other regions as it is being built with
an excess capacity in mind.
With $156 million
from the Alberta government and more than $35 million in private
donations raised through a capital campaign, the Institute will
cut waiting lists for heart treatment and ensure access to leading
edge technology. Dr. Modry emphasizes that this will eventually
lead to new research discoveries and will take us into the tomorrow.
The Institute
has a major focus on prevention of heart diseases and the development
of novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. “We believe
that this concept will make the most dynamic heart institute in
the world because we will be able to transfer our research in prevention,
in diagnostic and in therapeutic immediately to clinical care”
says Dr. Modry. “This will benefit patients as they will be
exposed not only to leading edge and state of the art technologies,
but will receive high degree of interdisciplinary clinical care.”
Dr. Modry suggests
that pretty much everything can be transplanted, except “we’re
not there with respect to brain, teeth, whole eyes… but specifically,
skin, bones, joints and limbs could be and have been transplanted,
even faces. Organs such as lungs, hearts, kidneys, liver, intestine,
heart valves and many other organs can be transplanted. We’re
pretty much recyclable.”
The mapping
of the human genome has engendered a whole new field of research
focused toward gene therapy and rebuilding hearts. Dr. Modry believes
that at some point, we won’t need to place mechanical devices
in the heart as or even doing heart transplant in the future …
“maybe it’s just going to be a matter of gene therapy”.
It’s exciting
to contemplate how this institute will no just foster research,
education and clinical care, but will also be an economic engine
for the region. It
will attract a high degree of skills and employment, and as it has
been build for excess capacity, the institute will be able to provide
care for patients from Canada and other areas of the world.
"It's a
team work building on the success of the Capital Health and the
University of Alberta's cardiac programs” says Dr. Modry.
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