Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5733683 | Journal of Surgical Research | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Despite improvements in posttransplant care, survival of HTx patients into the ninth decade is rare (1%). For those surviving into their 80s, cardiac function is preserved but dyslipidemia, renal insufficiency, and skin cancers are common. As the age of Htx patients continues to increase, posttransplant care should be tailored to minimize post-HTx complications and further extend survival.
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Authors
Deborah R. MD, Megan E. MD, Josef MD, MPH, Abdallah G. MD, William T. MD, Craig H. MD, Stephen H. MD, MSc, Utah Cardiac Transplant Program (UCTP) Utah Cardiac Transplant Program (UCTP),