Pitt scientists keep human heart alive for 12 hours

By DANIEL MASNY The Pitt News

The hardest part of transplant surgery used to be keeping the donor organ alive long enough… The hardest part of transplant surgery used to be keeping the donor organ alive long enough to get it to the recipient. But a recent experiment by scientists at UPMC Presbyterian may change that.

In early October, scientists at Presbyterian kept a human heart pumping outside the body and oxygenating blood for 12 hours.