BACKGROUND: More evidence is needed to assess the pros and cons of maintaining age-limit policies in heart transplantation (HT). METHODS: We analyzed clinical data from a heart failure management unit to investigate the impact of age on prognosis of two distinct cohorts: (i) 309 patients (median age, 57 yr; 62% male) with severe chronic heart failure (CHF) consecutively screened for HT; (ii) 336 HT recipients (median age 56 yr, 82% male). RESULTS: In CHF patients (screened for HT), prognosis was conditioned by the underlying severity of cardiac disease (i.e., New York Heart Association class III-IV, decreasing blood pressure, presence of atrial fibrillation and severe mitral regurgitation), whereas increasing age showed no sign of predictin...
BACKGROUND: Recipient age and donor age are well-known prognostic factors in adult heart transplanta...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: This study analysed survival and long-term outcomes of heart trans...
From 1985 to 1990, 27 patients older than 55 years (extremes 55-65 years; 21 men and 6 women) receiv...
BACKGROUND: More evidence is needed to assess the pros and cons of maintaining age-limit policies in...
AbstractObjective: Advanced age has traditionally been considered a contraindication for heart trans...
AbstractBackgroundAdvanced age has been traditionally considered a relative contraindication for hea...
OBJECTIVES: There has been a progressive expansion of heart donor selection criteria, including high...
AbstractAdvanced age has traditionally been a contraindication to cardiac transplantation. We have, ...
BACKGROUND: Patients older than 65 years have traditionally not been considered candidates for hear...
Backgrormi. Heart transplantation has become a highly successful therapeutic option for patients wit...
Chronic shortage of donor organs for heart transplantation led us to extend donor age limits. To ver...
AbstractObjective: Limited availability of donor organs has led to the progressive expansion of the ...
The purpose of this article is to analyze patients affected with ischemic cardiomyopathy, older than...
BACKGROUND: The optimal advanced heart failure (HF) therapy strategy for patients aged 60 or older w...
Over the past years both donor and recipient profiles have changed in heart transplantation. Satisfa...
BACKGROUND: Recipient age and donor age are well-known prognostic factors in adult heart transplanta...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: This study analysed survival and long-term outcomes of heart trans...
From 1985 to 1990, 27 patients older than 55 years (extremes 55-65 years; 21 men and 6 women) receiv...
BACKGROUND: More evidence is needed to assess the pros and cons of maintaining age-limit policies in...
AbstractObjective: Advanced age has traditionally been considered a contraindication for heart trans...
AbstractBackgroundAdvanced age has been traditionally considered a relative contraindication for hea...
OBJECTIVES: There has been a progressive expansion of heart donor selection criteria, including high...
AbstractAdvanced age has traditionally been a contraindication to cardiac transplantation. We have, ...
BACKGROUND: Patients older than 65 years have traditionally not been considered candidates for hear...
Backgrormi. Heart transplantation has become a highly successful therapeutic option for patients wit...
Chronic shortage of donor organs for heart transplantation led us to extend donor age limits. To ver...
AbstractObjective: Limited availability of donor organs has led to the progressive expansion of the ...
The purpose of this article is to analyze patients affected with ischemic cardiomyopathy, older than...
BACKGROUND: The optimal advanced heart failure (HF) therapy strategy for patients aged 60 or older w...
Over the past years both donor and recipient profiles have changed in heart transplantation. Satisfa...
BACKGROUND: Recipient age and donor age are well-known prognostic factors in adult heart transplanta...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: This study analysed survival and long-term outcomes of heart trans...
From 1985 to 1990, 27 patients older than 55 years (extremes 55-65 years; 21 men and 6 women) receiv...