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Studies on orthotopic homotransplantation of the canine heart.
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This article is published in Surgical forum.The article was published on 1960-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 523 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Heart transplantation.read more
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Variables predictoras de mortalidad precoz tras el trasplante cardíaco ortotópico en adultos
Luis Almenar,José Luis Vicente,Salvador Torregrosa,Ana Osa,Luis Martínez-Dolz,Jesús Gómez-Plana,Francisco Varela,M Palencia,Caffarena Jm,Algarra F +9 more
TL;DR: Pensamos que los resultados denuestra experiencia pueden ayudar a estratificar elriesgo ante un receptor de trasplante cardiaco ortotopico,e incluso contraindicar el procedimientoen determinados casos con acumulacion de factores.
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Study of Efficacies of Leukocyte-Depleted Terminal Blood Cardioplegia in 24-Hour Preserved Hearts
Norihide Fukushima,Ryota Shirakura,S Nakata,Mitsunori Kaneko,Shuji Miyagawa,Yoshifumi Naka,Jou-Chen Chang,Goro Matsumiya,Susumu Nakano,Hikaru Matsuda +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that leukocyte-depleted terminal blood cardioplegia may be effective in replenishing the energy- Depleted myocardium and reducing reperfusion injury, resulting in adequate cardiac function.
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The Cardiopulmonary Response to OKT3 in Orthotopic Cardiac Transplant Recipients
TL;DR: A complex cardiovascular response to OKT3 exhibited by the delayed noncoincident onset of hemodynamic instability, hypoxemia, and fever is defined.
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Accelerated transplant coronary artery disease.
TL;DR: The development in many patients of a very diffuse and often rapidly progressive type of occlusive coronary artery disease (CAD) is emerging as a major cause of morbidity and mortality among the increasing numbers of long-term heart transplant survivors.
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Fortschritte bei implantierbaren mechanischen Kreislaufunterstüzungssystemen
Thomas Krabatsch,Martin Schweiger,Alexander Stepanenko,T. Drews,Evgenij V. Potapov,Miralem Pasic,Y. Weng,M. Huebler,Roland Hetzer +8 more
TL;DR: These devices now represent a viable alternative to bridge patients to transplantation (BTT), with a 1-year survival rate of 86%.