The patient's parents finally gave up their illusions and accepted this reality. In fact, an artificial heart transplant sounds good, as long as it can save a life.
The condition itself changes rapidly, and sometimes its external conditions change rapidly as well. Doctors must be able to change their plans based on these changes in conditions. This is about analyzing specific situations specifically. If one always remains unchanged, it is no different from carving a boat to seek a sword.
"We agree!"
The patient's father agreed to this plan. Professor Yang had already said that this was the only plan, and there was no second option beyond it.
With the development of artificial hearts, they might be able to last twenty, thirty, or forty years in the future, making donor hearts seem less important.
The heart is like the body's "engine," rhythmically beating to pump blood throughout the body.