I would agree that it is better, but from what I've read, there isn't any guarantee that it would work every single time, or even in the majority of cases. However, the benefits of just having more time to find a suitable transplant alone should make this device a necessary tool for all patients awaiting a heart transplant. Also, if the heart managed to heal itself and return to normal fuction, that's even better. This device could be the big step in developing an artificial heart that can take over all the functions of a natural heart, or perhaps give us the answers we need in order to repair the damaged heart, no matter the situation. Regardless, this will take time, but I see it as very promising.