AbstractObjective: Advanced age has traditionally been considered a contraindication for heart transplantation because of the reported adverse effect of increased age on long-term survival. However, as the field of transplantation continues to evolve, the criteria regarding the recipient's upper age limit have been expanded and older patients are being considered as potential candidates. We analyzed the outcome of heart transplantation in patients 70 years of age and older and compared these results with those in younger patients (<70 years) over a 4-year period. Method: We retrospectively analyzed the results of 15 patients 70 years of age and older who underwent heart transplantation between November 1994 and May 1999 and compared them wi...
BACKGROUND: More evidence is needed to assess the pros and cons of maintaining age-limit policies in...
Over the past years both donor and recipient profiles have changed in heart transplantation. Satisfa...
Objectives. The upper limit of recipient age for combined heart-kidney transplantation (HKT) remains...
AbstractObjective: Advanced age has traditionally been considered a contraindication for heart trans...
AbstractBackgroundAdvanced age has been traditionally considered a relative contraindication for hea...
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...
AbstractObjective: Limited availability of donor organs has led to the progressive expansion of the ...
[Resumen] Background. Whether being older than 65 years should be considered an absolute counterindi...
AbstractObjectivesThis study investigates the outcomes of cardiac transplantation using older donors...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: This study analysed survival and long-term outcomes of heart trans...
OBJECTIVES: There has been a progressive expansion of heart donor selection criteria, including high...
33rd Annual Meeting and Scientific Session of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplan...
Backgrormi. Heart transplantation has become a highly successful therapeutic option for patients wit...
Between January 1985 and December 1988, 20 patients over the age of 55 years (extremes 56-63 years; ...
BACKGROUND: More evidence is needed to assess the pros and cons of maintaining age-limit policies in...
Over the past years both donor and recipient profiles have changed in heart transplantation. Satisfa...
Objectives. The upper limit of recipient age for combined heart-kidney transplantation (HKT) remains...
AbstractObjective: Advanced age has traditionally been considered a contraindication for heart trans...
AbstractBackgroundAdvanced age has been traditionally considered a relative contraindication for hea...
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...
AbstractObjective: Limited availability of donor organs has led to the progressive expansion of the ...
[Resumen] Background. Whether being older than 65 years should be considered an absolute counterindi...
AbstractObjectivesThis study investigates the outcomes of cardiac transplantation using older donors...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: This study analysed survival and long-term outcomes of heart trans...
OBJECTIVES: There has been a progressive expansion of heart donor selection criteria, including high...
33rd Annual Meeting and Scientific Session of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplan...
Backgrormi. Heart transplantation has become a highly successful therapeutic option for patients wit...
Between January 1985 and December 1988, 20 patients over the age of 55 years (extremes 56-63 years; ...
BACKGROUND: More evidence is needed to assess the pros and cons of maintaining age-limit policies in...
Over the past years both donor and recipient profiles have changed in heart transplantation. Satisfa...
Objectives. The upper limit of recipient age for combined heart-kidney transplantation (HKT) remains...