Dive into the research topics of 'Post-transplant Management in Heart Transplant Recipients: New Drugs and Prophylactic Strategies'. Together they form a
For patients with end-stage heart failure, heart transplantation remains the key therapy. There are over 5,500 heart transplants performed
Heart transplantation in adults: Indications and contraindications; Heart transplantation in adults: Induction and maintenance of immunosuppressive therapy; Patient education: Heart transplant (The Basics) Prophylaxis of infections in solid organ transplantation; Treatment of acute decompensated heart failure: Specific therapies
After a heart transplant, your body may see the donor heart as a foreign object and attack it. Heart transplant rejection can happen days, weeks, months or years after surgery, even with immunosuppressant drugs.
Organ transplants Doctors' services associated with heart, lung, kidney, pancreas, intestine, and liver transplants Immunosuppressive (transplant) drugs in
Heart Lung Transplant Hematology BMT Head Neck Cancer Interventional Radiology Kidney Transplant Liver Transplant Lung Transplant Robotic
Services for heart, lung, kidney, pancreas, intestine, and liver transplants; The costs of finding the proper organ for your transplant surgery; Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers: Doctors services associated with heart, lung, kidney, pancreas, intestine, and liver transplants ; Immunosuppressive (transplant) drugs in certain
A second transplant after a first heart transplant fails; Preparation. To get a heart transplant, you must meet certain requirements. Although these requirements vary slightly from program to program, the typical heart transplant candidate usually fits the following profile: Is younger than 70; Likely to die within 1 year without a heart transplant
Introduction. Heart transplantation is a life-saving procedure for patients with end-stage heart failure. However, the success of transplantation is often challenged by the development of transplant coronary artery vasculopathy (TCAV), a chronic vascular disease affecting the coronary arteries of the transplanted heart.
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