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Studies on orthotopic homotransplantation of the canine heart.

Richard R. Lower, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1960 - 
- Vol. 11, pp 18-19
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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.

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Atrial natiuretic peptide release at rest and with exercise after cardiac transplantation with bicaval anastomoses

TL;DR: Atrial natriuretic peptide release may be independent of the surgical approach, and other unique characteristics of the transplanted heart, such as denervation, are more likely to be responsible for elevated atrial nativity peptide plasma concentrations after orthotopic heart transplantation.
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Exercise Performance Comparison of Bicaval and Biatrial Orthotopic Heart Transplant Recipients

TL;DR: It is suggested that bicaval heart transplantation offers advantages when compared with the standard biatrial technique, and factors other than the atrial connection may be more important determinants of subnormal exercise capacity after heart transplants.
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Ventriculophasic sinus arrhythmia in the orthotopic transplanted heart: mechanism of disease revisited.

TL;DR: The transplanted heart, when performed by the standard technique, may provide a model to study mechanisms of ventriculophasic arrhythmia by measuring phasic changes in PP intervals from the atrial remnants of patients who have received cardiac transplant.
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Heart Transplantation – Surgical Results

TL;DR: The technique of total orthotopic heart transplantation has improved surgical results and clinical outcomes and has contributed to better clinical results with patients returning sooner to their normal exercise capacity.
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Heart/heart-lung transplantation. The domino procedure.

TL;DR: A technique for sequential heart/heart-lung transplantation in a subset of patients with no cardiac compromise that can serve as donors of cardiac allografts before heart-lund transplantation is reported.
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