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CLARK POWELL: Its hard to believe to see him today, but it wasnt long ago that Richard Jacob was in desperate need of a new heart. He had survived a blood clot, several surgeries, and years of heart failure, and after being put on a waiting list for a transplant, he signed up for as many clinical trials as he could find. RICHARD JACOB: I would volunteer for things because I thought, well, it might get me three more months. It might get me four more months. It might get me a year or more. And who knows what would come up on the horizon. POWELL: Turns out one of the newest treatments on the horizon was one Richard tested himself. Leading up to his transplant, Richard was the first heart failure patient in the U.S. to get this. Its called C-Pulse. Its a cuff placed around the aorta that syncs to a patients pulse and helps squeeze blood from the heart. And a new study shows dramatic results in a hand full of early patients. DR. WILLIAM ABRAHAM: They went from very advanced, class 3 o