
"One of my main goals is to help support the heart transplant and ventricular assist device program at UCSD," said Dr. Copeland. "Many patients who need a heart transplant won't live long enough to receive one. The Total Artificial Heart is the only device capable of saving even the sickest patients and bridging them to transplant. At UCSD, I hope to achieve, if not surpass, the level of success we experienced with the Total Artificial Heart at University Medical Center in Tucson."
In 1990, UCSD performed its first heart transplant and has performed 180 overall with excellent results. In 2011, construction is expected to be completed for UCSD's new $227 million Sulpizio Family Cardiovascular Center, a 128,000-square-foot facility which will house heart and stroke care in one location... SynCardia Systems' Press Release -