Scott McLaggan and his wife, Tina, in Capitola, California. McLaggan has been the primary caregiver for his wife since she had a stroke 20 years ago. He is a longtime a strong advocate for improving long-term care for patients and their families. He is a volunteer for Stanford Health Care’s Neuro Patient & Family Advisory Council. Photo courtesy of Scott McLaggan
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Are LVAD's improving to a point where heart transplants become a thing of the past. What about risks and quality of life in ones remaining years with LVAD's vs Transplant patients.
Are LVAD's improving to a point where heart transplants become a thing of the past. What about risks and quality of life in ones remaining years with LVAD's vs Transplant patients.