AbstractObjective: An alternate (second) adult recipient list was used to match excluded potential recipients with nonstandard donor hearts that would otherwise be unused. Methods: The only absolute criterion for entering the alternate recipient list was age: 65 years old before 1998 and 70 years old after that. Group I consisted of alternates who underwent transplantation, and group II consisted of 401 contemporaneous recipients. Hearts were first offered to regularly listed patients. At least one of the following donor risks accounted for allocation to an alternate: coronary artery disease, reused transplanted heart, high-risk behavior, hepatitis seropositivity, decreased left ventricular ejection fraction, high inotropic requirement, lef...
As the waiting list for donor hearts increases, innovative ways to expand the donor pool are being u...
Purpose: Candidate selection and donor allocation should promote equitable access to heart transplan...
Background—An increasing number of patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) are reaching adultho...
AbstractObjective: An alternate (second) adult recipient list was used to match excluded potential r...
AbstractObjectivesThis study investigates the outcomes of cardiac transplantation using older donors...
Heart transplantation has become the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage heart diseases....
BACKGROUND: The impact of using donors ≥50 years old on heart transplantation outcomes of septuagena...
AbstractObjective: Limited availability of donor organs has led to the progressive expansion of the ...
OBJECTIVES: There has been a progressive expansion of heart donor selection criteria, including high...
Over the past years both donor and recipient profiles have changed in heart transplantation. Satisfa...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to review specific outcomes of patient referrals a...
Objective: Over the last few years, there have been changes in both donor and recipient profiles in ...
Importance: With continuing improvements in medical devices and more than a decade since the 2006 Un...
Chronic shortage of donor organs for heart transplantation led us to extend donor age limits. To ver...
AbstractObjective: Advanced age has traditionally been considered a contraindication for heart trans...
As the waiting list for donor hearts increases, innovative ways to expand the donor pool are being u...
Purpose: Candidate selection and donor allocation should promote equitable access to heart transplan...
Background—An increasing number of patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) are reaching adultho...
AbstractObjective: An alternate (second) adult recipient list was used to match excluded potential r...
AbstractObjectivesThis study investigates the outcomes of cardiac transplantation using older donors...
Heart transplantation has become the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage heart diseases....
BACKGROUND: The impact of using donors ≥50 years old on heart transplantation outcomes of septuagena...
AbstractObjective: Limited availability of donor organs has led to the progressive expansion of the ...
OBJECTIVES: There has been a progressive expansion of heart donor selection criteria, including high...
Over the past years both donor and recipient profiles have changed in heart transplantation. Satisfa...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to review specific outcomes of patient referrals a...
Objective: Over the last few years, there have been changes in both donor and recipient profiles in ...
Importance: With continuing improvements in medical devices and more than a decade since the 2006 Un...
Chronic shortage of donor organs for heart transplantation led us to extend donor age limits. To ver...
AbstractObjective: Advanced age has traditionally been considered a contraindication for heart trans...
As the waiting list for donor hearts increases, innovative ways to expand the donor pool are being u...
Purpose: Candidate selection and donor allocation should promote equitable access to heart transplan...
Background—An increasing number of patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) are reaching adultho...