The "rapid recovery with extended ultraoxygenated preservation" (REUP) technique, which does not require pre-implant donor ...
Until recently, if a heart stopped beating, it couldn’t be donated. Donor hearts typically come from patients determined to be brain dead, from which doctors can extract the beating organ and ...
Most transplanted hearts are from donors who are brain-dead, but new research shows a different approach can be just as successful and boost the number of available organs. It's called donation after ...
Using transplanted hearts preserved by thoracoabdominal normothermic regional perfusion (taNRP) after circulatory death results in better clinical outcomes than using those retrieved via direct ...
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