Longevity & AgingStem Cell Heart Patches Restore Pumping Power in Failing Hearts
Researchers have developed a heart muscle patch made from induced pluripotent stem cells that can partially restore function in failing hearts. Called BioVAT, the patch is surgically applied to the weakened heart wall, where it integrates and helps the heart pump more effectively. In a small study, patients who received the patch showed measurable thickening of the heart wall and modest improvements in quality of life. The treatment is designed as a bridge for people waiting for a heart transplant or a mechanical assist device, not a permanent cure. Heart failure currently affects millions of people worldwide, and options beyond medication are limited and invasive. This early-stage research suggests regenerative medicine may one day offer a meaningful new path forward for patients with end-stage heart disease.