The updated listing criteria for heart transplantation are presented on behalf of the three heart transplant centres in the Netherlands. Given the shortage of donor hearts, selection of those patients who may expect to have the greatest benefit from a scarce societal resource in terms of life expectancy and quality of life is inevitable. The indication for heart transplantation includes end-stage heart disease not remediable by more conservative measures, accompanied by severe physical limitation while on optimal medical therapy, including ICD/CRT‑D. Assessment of this condition requires cardiopulmonary stress testing, prognostic stratification and invasive haemodynamic measurements. Timely referral to a tertiary centre is essential for an ...
Cardiac transplantation was carried out in three men, aged 50, 34 and 36 years with severe chronic h...
Heart transplantation after circulatory death is a clinical reality. It can help expand the organ sh...
Background. Organ shortage has liberalised the acceptance criteria of grafts for heart transplantati...
The updated listing criteria for heart transplantation are presented on behalf of the three heart tr...
Based on the changes in the field of heart transplantation and the treatment and prognosis of patien...
BACKGROUND: With more patients qualifying for heart transplantation (HT) and fewer hearts being tran...
Patients with advanced heart failure (AdHF) have a reduced quality of life and poor prognosis. A hea...
peer reviewedHeart transplantation remains undoubtedly the most effective treatment for end-stage he...
TWO CLINICAL SITUATIONS: Mechanical circulatory assistance can be indicated in two clinical situatio...
Aims: The latest 2015 ESC Guidelines on the prevention of sudden cardiac death make a Class IIa reco...
Heart transplantations at Vilnius University Heart Surgery Centre have been performed since 1987. Du...
A heart transplant is at present considered the treatment of choice in cases of terminal cardiac ins...
Cardiac transplantation represents the gold standard of treatment for selected patients with advance...
Purpose To analyse patient demographics, indications, survival and donor characteristics for heart t...
Cardiac transplantation was carried out in three men, aged 50, 34 and 36 years with severe chronic h...
Heart transplantation after circulatory death is a clinical reality. It can help expand the organ sh...
Background. Organ shortage has liberalised the acceptance criteria of grafts for heart transplantati...
The updated listing criteria for heart transplantation are presented on behalf of the three heart tr...
Based on the changes in the field of heart transplantation and the treatment and prognosis of patien...
BACKGROUND: With more patients qualifying for heart transplantation (HT) and fewer hearts being tran...
Patients with advanced heart failure (AdHF) have a reduced quality of life and poor prognosis. A hea...
peer reviewedHeart transplantation remains undoubtedly the most effective treatment for end-stage he...
TWO CLINICAL SITUATIONS: Mechanical circulatory assistance can be indicated in two clinical situatio...
Aims: The latest 2015 ESC Guidelines on the prevention of sudden cardiac death make a Class IIa reco...
Heart transplantations at Vilnius University Heart Surgery Centre have been performed since 1987. Du...
A heart transplant is at present considered the treatment of choice in cases of terminal cardiac ins...
Cardiac transplantation represents the gold standard of treatment for selected patients with advance...
Purpose To analyse patient demographics, indications, survival and donor characteristics for heart t...
Cardiac transplantation was carried out in three men, aged 50, 34 and 36 years with severe chronic h...
Heart transplantation after circulatory death is a clinical reality. It can help expand the organ sh...
Background. Organ shortage has liberalised the acceptance criteria of grafts for heart transplantati...