The pediatric heart transplant population continues to grow and more centers are now providing advanced heart failure and transplant services. Though more patients are surviving after transplant, pediatric center protocols have remained relatively unchanged with limited research to guide protocol optimization. The authors explore recent literature reviewing the impact of the different approaches to pre and post-transplant care and as well as the impact these variations have on the field and future directions
This article features 1999–2008 trends in heart transplantation, as seen in data from the Organ Proc...
In 2016, 3209 heart transplants were performed in the United States. New, active listings increased ...
Background. Despite age-related differences in biology, physiology, and behavior, transplant immunos...
Despite advances in medical management, patients submitted for heart transplantation procedures stil...
Introduction Advances in organ allocation, surgical technique, immunosuppression, and long-term fol...
Solid organ transplantation has greatly improved survival in children with end-stage disease, becomi...
Background: Heart failure (HF) is characterized by significant mortality in both adults and children...
AbstractObjectives: Our institutional experience with 73 pediatric patients undergoing cardiac trans...
BACKGROUND: Elevated pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) in the setting of left heart failure may co...
Active donor infection at the time of organ procurement poses a potential infection risk and may inc...
Infants are a unique transplant population due to a suspected immunologic advantage, in addition to ...
In 2017, 3273 heart transplants were performed in the United States. New listings continued to incre...
ObjectiveIn 1984, the first successful infant heart transplant was performed at Texas Children’s Hos...
Introduction: Heart transplantation is the ultimate treatment method for many infants and children w...
This special issue is dedicated to the common challenge topics in pediatric transplantation. It cont...
This article features 1999–2008 trends in heart transplantation, as seen in data from the Organ Proc...
In 2016, 3209 heart transplants were performed in the United States. New, active listings increased ...
Background. Despite age-related differences in biology, physiology, and behavior, transplant immunos...
Despite advances in medical management, patients submitted for heart transplantation procedures stil...
Introduction Advances in organ allocation, surgical technique, immunosuppression, and long-term fol...
Solid organ transplantation has greatly improved survival in children with end-stage disease, becomi...
Background: Heart failure (HF) is characterized by significant mortality in both adults and children...
AbstractObjectives: Our institutional experience with 73 pediatric patients undergoing cardiac trans...
BACKGROUND: Elevated pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) in the setting of left heart failure may co...
Active donor infection at the time of organ procurement poses a potential infection risk and may inc...
Infants are a unique transplant population due to a suspected immunologic advantage, in addition to ...
In 2017, 3273 heart transplants were performed in the United States. New listings continued to incre...
ObjectiveIn 1984, the first successful infant heart transplant was performed at Texas Children’s Hos...
Introduction: Heart transplantation is the ultimate treatment method for many infants and children w...
This special issue is dedicated to the common challenge topics in pediatric transplantation. It cont...
This article features 1999–2008 trends in heart transplantation, as seen in data from the Organ Proc...
In 2016, 3209 heart transplants were performed in the United States. New, active listings increased ...
Background. Despite age-related differences in biology, physiology, and behavior, transplant immunos...