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Man goes home after nine months in ICU

ST. LOUIS — It took a record nine months in intensive care at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, but a Shawnee, Kan., man will be back home Saturday, thanks to an experimental heart-assist device that keeps his heart pumping.

Hospital officials said it''s the longest stay the cardiothoracic ICU has had, and that a lot of technology was used to keep Wilson Guthrie alive. The lifesaving device is in clinical trials and hasn''t been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

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