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Heart transplantation: review

Author(s): Mangini,Sandrigo ; Alves,Bárbara Rubim ; Silvestre,Odílson Marcos ; Pires,Philippe Vieira ; Pires,Lucas José Tachotti ; Curiati,Milena Novaes Cardoso ; Bacal,Fernando

Date: 2015

Origin: Oasisbr

Subject(s): Heart transplantation; Heart transplantation/adverse effects; Infections; Graft rejection


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ABSTRACT Heart transplantation is currently the definitive gold standard surgical approach in the treatment of refractory heart failure. However, the shortage of donors limits the achievement of a greater number of heart transplants, in which the use of mechanical circulatory support devices is increasing. With well-established indications and contraindications, as well as diagnosis and treatment of rejection through defined protocols of immunosuppression, the outcomes of heart transplantation are very favorable. Among early complications that can impact survival are primary graft failure, right ventricular dysfunction, rejection, and infections, whereas late complications include cardiac allograft vasculopathy and neoplasms. Despite the difficulties for heart transplantation, in particular, the shortage of donors and high mortality while on the waiting list, in Brazil, there is a great potential for both increasing effective donors and using circulatory assist devices, which can positively impact the number and outcomes of heart transplants.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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