Heart transplantation: current status.

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Abstract

Two hundred ninety-three patients transplanted between March 1979 and October 1990 are reviewed. A comparison of survival curves suggests that our current triple therapy results in a half-life (15 years) which is twice that anticipated with either conventional or CsA and P therapy. Rejection occurs primarily in the first 1-3 months after transplantation and with our current therapy, is rarely seen thereafter. Infection, however, continues to be a threat with an incidence of approximately 10% per year. The major threats to long-term survival appear to be graft arteriosclerosis, infection, and malignancy.

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Copeland, J. G., Rosado, L. J., Sethi, G., & Huston, C. (1990). Heart transplantation: current status. Clinical Transplants, 95–102.

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