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Heart transplantation: a review.

D K Dressler1

  • 1Marquette University College of Nursing, Milwaukee, Wis., USA.

Journal of Transplant Coordination : Official Publication of the North American Transplant Coordinators Organization (NATCO)
|July 13, 1999
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Heart transplantation faces growing challenges with more candidates and longer waits. Innovations in ventricular assist devices and patient care offer new hope for heart failure patients.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Transplantation Medicine
  • Medical Technology

Background:

  • Heart transplantation is a critical treatment for end-stage heart failure.
  • Increasing numbers of candidates are awaiting transplants, leading to longer waiting times.
  • Significant challenges persist in the field of heart transplantation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current advancements in heart transplantation.
  • To discuss ongoing challenges and dilemmas in the field.
  • To explore emerging technologies and patient management strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of statistical trends in heart transplantation candidates and waiting times.
  • Review of recent developments in implantable ventricular assist device (IVAD) technology.

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  • Exploration of current and future alternatives to heart transplantation.
  • Main Results:

    • A rising trend in the number of heart transplant candidates.
    • An increase in the waiting time for heart transplant recipients.
    • Advancements in IVAD technology improving patient outcomes.
    • Progress in pre-transplant care and long-term follow-up strategies.
    • Emerging alternatives to traditional heart transplantation.

    Conclusions:

    • The field of heart transplantation is evolving rapidly, balancing increased demand with technological and clinical progress.
    • Innovations in mechanical circulatory support and patient management are crucial for addressing current dilemmas.
    • Exploring and developing alternatives is essential for the future of treating advanced heart failure.