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This flexible heart patch does not need stitches

United Kingdom,Health/Medicine, Sun, 04 Dec 2016 IANS

London, Dec 4 (IANS) Researchers have developed a new polymer patch that can be stuck onto the heart without the need for stitches to improve the conduction of electrical impulses across heart tissue damaged during a heart attack.

Heart attacks create a scar, which slows and disrupts the conduction of electrical impulses across the heart.

"This leads to potentially fatal disturbances of the heart rhythm. Our electrically conducting polymer patch is designed to address this serious problem," said Sian Harding, Professor at Imperial College London.

The new stitch-less patch is stable and retains conductivity in physiological conditions for more than two weeks, compared with the usual one day of other designs.

"No stitches are required to attach it, so it is minimally invasive and less damaging to the heart, and it moves more closely with the heart's motion," said lead Damia Mawad at University of New South Wales in Sydney.

The patch is made to adhere to the heart tissue by shining a green laser on it.

The team tested the patch by implanting it into rats. They found it improved the conduction of electrical impulses across the heart scar tissue.

"We envisage heart attack patients eventually having patches attached as a bridge between the healthy and the scar tissue, to help prevent cardiac arrhythmia," Mawad said.

"The patch can help us better understand how conductive materials interact with heart tissue and influence the electrical conduction in the heart, as well as better understand the physiological changes associated with heart attacks," explained Molly Stevens, Professor at Imperial College London.

The research was published in the journal Science Advances.

--IANS

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