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A single center experience of concomitant administration of sofosbuvir/velpatasvir and amiodarone after heart and lung transplantation. [PDF]
Rivosecchi RM+5 more
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Atrial arrhythmias following lung transplantation: A state of the art review. [PDF]
Sunder T, Ramesh P, Kumar M.
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Semilunar Valve Function After Rejection in Heart Transplant Recipients: Implications for Partial Heart Transplantation. [PDF]
Dudley S+3 more
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Heart Transplantation: 40 Years and Counting. [PDF]
Martin CM.
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1984
Successful heart-lung transplantation has now been accomplished in the clinical setting. Experimental work in this field began some 40 years ago, and there were even sporadic attempts at clinical application, but it was not until currently available immunosuppressive techniques were developed that this procedure became a clinical reality.
Stuart W. Jamieson, E. B. Stinson
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Successful heart-lung transplantation has now been accomplished in the clinical setting. Experimental work in this field began some 40 years ago, and there were even sporadic attempts at clinical application, but it was not until currently available immunosuppressive techniques were developed that this procedure became a clinical reality.
Stuart W. Jamieson, E. B. Stinson
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Heart, lung and heart-lung transplantation
Current Opinion in Immunology, 1989The technical difficulties of successfully transplanting a heart without interrupting the blood flow to the brain and other vital organs was the initial overriding consideration in heart transplants. At first, dogs were widely used to establish the procedure.
D. McCloskey+2 more
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Pregnancy and heart-lung transplantation
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 2002The purpose of this study was to report a single center's experience of 5 new pregnancies following heart-lung transplantation. These 5 pregnancies gave rise to 4 live births. Vaginal delivery occurred at a mean of 38 +/- 1 weeks of amenorrhea (range, 37-39 weeks) and the mean birth weight was 3,143 +/- 757 grams (range, 2,270-3,990 grams).
Domenico Galetta+7 more
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