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Planned right ventricular support for combined heart-liver transplantation
Yaron D Barac1, Sharon L McCartney2, Debra Sudan3
1The Division of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.
Abstract:
Right ventricular dysfunction post heart transplantation (HTx) is a common problem and its likelihood to occur after combined heart-liver transplantation is even higher. The placement of an extracorporeal planned right ventricular assist device following the HTx during liver transplantation may assist in preventing this complication.
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