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Investigative Radiology, 1985
Cardiac transplantation is now accepted as the therapy of choice for irreversible, advanced heart failure. Improving results have been observed since 1980. This is the consequence of better defined criteria for selection of recipients, refined use of antilymphocyte serum, improved myocardial preservation methods, and the introduction of cyclosporine ...
J P, Goldstein, A S, Wechsler
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Cardiac transplantation is now accepted as the therapy of choice for irreversible, advanced heart failure. Improving results have been observed since 1980. This is the consequence of better defined criteria for selection of recipients, refined use of antilymphocyte serum, improved myocardial preservation methods, and the introduction of cyclosporine ...
J P, Goldstein, A S, Wechsler
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Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1995
Increased experience and knowledge in the field of heart transplantation has resulted in continued expansion of this clinical activity. The same experience has served to identify many problems and provided some answers which are in many instances incomplete. The outstanding problems in heart transplantation are firstly the availability of donor organs,
J R, Pepper, A, Khagani, M, Yacoub
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Increased experience and knowledge in the field of heart transplantation has resulted in continued expansion of this clinical activity. The same experience has served to identify many problems and provided some answers which are in many instances incomplete. The outstanding problems in heart transplantation are firstly the availability of donor organs,
J R, Pepper, A, Khagani, M, Yacoub
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Editorial: Heart transplantation
Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2020U. Livi
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Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 2004
Although the number of available donor hearts severely limits the epidemiologic impact of heart transplantation on patients with heart failure, patients with end-stage heart failure unresponsive to medical management currently have no other viable alternatives.
Robert S, Poston, Bartley P, Griffith
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Although the number of available donor hearts severely limits the epidemiologic impact of heart transplantation on patients with heart failure, patients with end-stage heart failure unresponsive to medical management currently have no other viable alternatives.
Robert S, Poston, Bartley P, Griffith
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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2011
Cardiac transplantation remains a life-prolonging process. Survival after heart transplantation has improved despite a sicker incoming patient population. The field of heart transplantation is constantly evolving. Advances in organ preservation, immune monitoring, and improved immunosuppressive regimens will continue to develop over time. The impact of
Jeannine V, DiNella, Jennifer, Bowman
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Cardiac transplantation remains a life-prolonging process. Survival after heart transplantation has improved despite a sicker incoming patient population. The field of heart transplantation is constantly evolving. Advances in organ preservation, immune monitoring, and improved immunosuppressive regimens will continue to develop over time. The impact of
Jeannine V, DiNella, Jennifer, Bowman
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Pediatric Heart Transplantation
Cardiology Clinics, 1990Since the introduction of cyclosporine in the early 1980s, there has been a surge of activity in the field of pediatric heart transplantation. Careful patient selection has resulted in operative and short-term patient survival comparable to that achieved in adult transplant programs.
M L, Jacobs, J F, Williams
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Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2010
This paper briefly and subjectively reviews a number of the modest or tentative, but noteworthy, advances in heart transplantation that have been made during the past 18 months or so.The advances reviewed concern the selection of recipients, the management of the heart transplantation waiting list, the management of donors, post-heart transplant ...
Maria G, Crespo-Leiro +3 more
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This paper briefly and subjectively reviews a number of the modest or tentative, but noteworthy, advances in heart transplantation that have been made during the past 18 months or so.The advances reviewed concern the selection of recipients, the management of the heart transplantation waiting list, the management of donors, post-heart transplant ...
Maria G, Crespo-Leiro +3 more
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Auxiliary Heart Transplantation
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1980At the present time, the major obstacles in the successful clinical application of heart transplantation are the immunological attack on the allograft, the treatment of complications resulting from immunosuppression, and the supply of transplantable hearts.
F M, Jara +3 more
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2021
Pediatric heart transplantation has additional and unique aspects from standard pediatric heart surgery and adult heart transplantation. The purpose of this article is to review pediatric heart transplantation and special surgical considerations. The methods used by the authors involved reviewing the literature and surgical techniques surrounding this ...
Aliessa, Barnes, William, Gibson
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Pediatric heart transplantation has additional and unique aspects from standard pediatric heart surgery and adult heart transplantation. The purpose of this article is to review pediatric heart transplantation and special surgical considerations. The methods used by the authors involved reviewing the literature and surgical techniques surrounding this ...
Aliessa, Barnes, William, Gibson
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