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Heart, Lung, and Heart–Lung Transplant

2018
Organ transplantation has evolved to become as gold standard therapy for patients with end-stage heart and/or pulmonary diseases. When medical or temporary circulatory supportive treatment modalities cannot ensure a patient’s survival and improve quality of life, the only approach may be isolated heart or lung transplantation, or combined ...
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[Heart-lung transplantation].

Revue des maladies respiratoires, 1987
The combined transplantation of heart and lungs, first done successfully by the Stanford Team (USA) in 1982, at present seems to be superseding lung transplantation alone, and has broadened the indications of heart transplantation to include terminal heart failure with fixed pulmonary arterial hypertension.
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Lung and heart-lung transplantation

The Japanese Journal of Surgery, 1984
This report is a brief summary on current events related to lung and heart-lung transplantation. Eleven patients have undergone transplantation of the heart and both lungs at Stanford University. The ages ranged from 22-45, the average age being about 36 years, and included were four females and seven males.
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Heart and Heart-Lung Transplantation

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1989
The fields of heart and combined heart-lung transplantation continue to evolve, allowing treatment of more individuals with end-stage heart and lung disease. The postoperative course and rehabilitation phase may be arduous, emphasizing the importance of selecting candidates who meet specific medical and psychosocial criteria.
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Heart-Lung Transplantation

1995
Fifteen years ago there was little hope for long-term survival for those patients with end stage cardiac and pulmonary disease. Although cardiac transplant programs were well established in many centers, this procedure could not help patients that had extensive primary or secondary pulmonary involvement.
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Lung and heart-lung transplantation

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1990
Unilateral lung transplantation has become a successful method for the treatment of end-stage pulmonary disease, whereas double-lung transplantation has provided benefit to patients with nonfibrotic lung disease such as emphysema and cystic fibrosis.
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Heart-Lung Transplantation

Operative Techniques in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2022
Teimour Nasirov   +6 more
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Heart-Lung Transplantation

2023
Muhammad U. Rafiq, Steven Tsui
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Heart–Lung Transplantation

2016
Steve K. Singh, Hari R. Mallidi
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Heart-Lung Transplantation

2019
Pedro Catarino, Steven Tsui
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