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Heart Transplantation
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Heart Transplantation
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Heart Transplantation in a Schizophrenia Patient Nov 13, 2005
Entelis, MD (1), is one of many patients with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and bipolar disorder who have undergone heart transplantation at New ...
- Am J Psychiatry (subscription)
FDA Advisory Committee Recommends Additional Study Data to Support ... Nov 16, 2005
Novartis has initiated further clinical studies in heart transplantation using Certican in combination with reduced dose cyclosporine and therapeutic drug ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Heart transplant survivor inspires others Nov 22, 2005
...him. "She was extremely supportive and encouraging," said Nicolosi, who is director of adult heart transplantation at Froedtert. ...
- Appleton Post Crescent,
Novartis' Certican Needs Pre-Approval Safety Study With Lower Dose ... Nov 16, 2005
...sufficient information available “to conclude that the regimen as proposed by Novartis has been demonstrated to be safe and effective in heart transplantation ...
- FDA Advisory Committee
Novacor(R) LVAS Trial Data Presented at American Heart Association ... Nov 16, 2005
...use in cardiac patients at risk of imminent death from non-reversible left ventricular failure for which there is no alternative except heart transplantation. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Thoratec Announces Presentations at Upcoming Lazard and First ... Nov 21, 2005
...only FDA-approved device for Destination Therapy, or the permanent support of late-stage heart failure patients who are not eligible for heart transplantation. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Implantable pumps extend lives of patients too sick for transplant Nov 17, 2005
...can significantly extend the lives of the sickest patients in end-stage heart failure who are not candidates for heart transplantation, according to the ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
First DeBakey VAD(R) Destination Therapy Patient Marks One-Year ... Nov 10, 2005
States. Destination Therapy refers to mechanical circulatory support for patients who are not eligible for heart transplantation. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Girl born with her 'heart in hand' Nov 13, 2005
Doctors separated the hand from the heart as it was not attached to the heart and suggested an early heart transplantation at Chennai's Apollo Hospital. ...
- Newindpress,
Sleep Disorder Increases Risk of Mortality Nov 10, 2005
...or no CPAP. Patients were followed for a mean of two years, until heart transplantation, death, or study end. All patients were ...
- CNN
Heart pumps 'could extend lives' (16.11.05) Nov 16, 2005
Implantable heart pumps can significantly extend the lives of patients who are too ill to be considered for heart transplantation, according to new research. ...
- Age Concern England,
Cardiac pump can extend life in end-stage heart failure Nov 15, 2005
...doctors treat these patients with medications that strengthen the heart's pumping ability or, when symptoms are life-threatening, with heart transplantation. ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Implantable heart pumps help some patients Nov 14, 2005
The implantable pumps can help the sickest patients who are not candidates for heart transplantation, according to the results of a clinical trial led by Duke ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Surgeon with a grand plan: Maestro of the OR Nov 13, 2005
WOONSOCKET -- When Dr. Michael A. Coady left his job as director of heart transplantation at the Yale University School of Medicine, some of his colleagues ...
- Providence Journal (subscription),
MicroMed CEO to Present at the Rodman & Renshaw Techvest 7th ... Nov 1, 2005
...thirty leading US heart transplant centers to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the DeBakey VAD for use as a Bridge to Heart Transplantation and for ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Mechanical Heart For Kids Nov 3, 2005
Heart transplantation involves completely replacing a heart with a new one from a donor. But finding a donor that's the right match ...
- WFtv.com,
Steve Sailer Modestly Proposes: Pay Muslims To Leave Europe Nov 7, 2005
...thousands.For example, a "French" Muslim who's never done a day's work in his life is "entitled" to kidney dialysis or heart transplantation, plus full ...
- The Common Voice,
The beneficial role of left ventricular assist device destination ... Sep 27, 2005
...in pulmonary arterial pressure, pulmonary vascular resistance, and renal function was seen in these patients (Table 2). Heart transplantation was initially ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Heart Disease Patients Face Greater Risk Of PTSD Sep 26, 2005
...after one of the following cardiac events: myocardial infarction (heart attack), sudden cardiac arrest, cardiac surgery, heart transplantation or congestive ...
- Science Daily (press release)
A molecular defect in cardiac cells that may cause of heart ... Sep 25, 2005
...in a rational manner.�. Currently, the only way to correct heart failure is by heart transplantation. About 4.9 million Americans ...
- Xagena.it,
SynCardia Recognizes 20th Anniversary of First Successful Bridge ... Sep 7, 2005
...announced today the company is recognizing the milestone event of utilization of a total artificial heart for successful bridge-to-heart transplantation. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Heart center to open in Valley Sep 21, 2005
..."I know it (a competing program) has been controversial, but heart transplantation is the most controversial of all transplantations done. ...
- Arizona Republic,
Ryanodine receptors (RyRs) malfunction in the failing heart Sep 20, 2005
Heart and Lung Research Institute. Currently, the only way to correct heart failure is by heart transplantation. From 1992 to 2002 ...
- RxPG NEWS,
Defect In Cardiac Cells Lead To Heart Failures Sep 20, 2005
...disease in a rational manner. Currently, the only way to correct heart failure is by heart transplantation. Those with the condition ...
- MedIndia,
Thoratec Says New Heart Failure Guidelines Show Increasing ... Sep 1, 2005
...only FDA-approved device for Destination Therapy, or the permanent support of late-stage heart failure patients who are not eligible for heart transplantation. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Treating Heart Failure Sep 17, 2005
...have one good enough to try. "Heart transplantation has progressed remarkably over the last 20 years. Today, almost 90% of heart ...
- Blogcritics.org
DATELINE KERALA: CPM-DIC(K) alliance after poll Sep 24, 2005
Foundation chairman Dr Jose Chacko Periyapuram, who carried out the first heart transplantation in the state a couple of years ago, said the foundation would ...
- Peninsula On-line,
Ebstein's Anomaly Sep 24, 2005
...in her early 20s. She had declined heart transplantation three years before her admission to our hospital. The findings on physical ...
- New England Journal of Medicine (subscription),
Wait for heart donors now longer, say doctors Sep 12, 2005
LOMA LINDA - The medical miracle of infant heart transplantation is a double-edged sword: A child must die so that another can live. ...
- San Bernardino Sun,
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta One of First in Nation to Perform ... Sep 9, 2005
...“One of the most exciting benefits of ABO-incompatible heart transplantation is that we are significantly expanding the effective donor pool for infants ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
People in the News | Loews general manager has delicate balancing ... Sep 12, 2005
Rohinton J. Morris has been named surgical director of heart transplantation and mechanical assist programs at the University of Pennsylvania Health System. ...
- Philadelphia Inquirer,
New drug is effective in reducing rejection in heart ...Jul 3, 2005
A new study shows that a drug, called daclizumab, is effective at reducing organ rejection and risk of infection in heart transplant patients. ...
- I-Newswire.com
WorldHeart Announces the First Animal Implant of its Next ...Jul 28, 2005
...use in cardiac patients at risk of imminent death from non-reversible left ventricular failure for which there is no alternative except heart transplantation. ...
- Canada NewsWire
Frist Comes Out In Favor Of Stem Cell ResearchJul 29, 2005
For example, to realize the promise of my own field of heart transplantation and at the same time address moral concerns introduced by new science, we had to ...
- The Chattanoogan
WorldHeart announces the four-year anniversary of a US destination ...Jul 26, 2005
...failing heart. Mr. Fawbush's age, and the effects of years of diabetes, made him ineligible for heart transplantation. In 2001, he ...
- Canada NewsWire
New Device Could Help Pediatric Heart PatientsJul 28, 2005
Heart transplantation saves lives, but when it comes to infants and children, donor organs are especially hard to come by. Most die waiting for a new heart. ...
- Pittsburgh Channel.com
Clinical-Pathologic Conference Clinical-pathologic conference in ...Jul 12, 2005
...seldom achieved. Hypothetically, orthotopic heart transplantation could allow complete resection of cardiac tumors. Therefore cardiac ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Tiny heartsJul 19, 2005
...lifesaving trek ... not across the galaxy but to Loma Linda, the world's pioneering mecca of infant heart transplantation. There ...
- Press-Enterprise (subscription)
Aspects of Trials Assessing Immunosupression after Cardiac ...Jul 1, 2005
Biopsy-proven rejection has been a frequent end point in heart transplantation, as patients in whom rejection occurred are almost certain to have a poorer ...
- HeartZine
Big demand for organs means big businessJul 10, 2005
..."I think the state of the art is to avoid (heart) transplantation," said Dr. Mark Turrentine, 47, cardiothoracic surgeon and professor of surgery at Indiana ...
- Indianapolis Star
Capital Health attracts leading pediatric cardiologistsJul 19, 2005
..."We are well on our way to having another record breaking year for pediatric heart transplantation and as such it is essential that we continue to provide ...
- CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse)
Tiny Superman namesake survivesJul 20, 2005
Since his birth, Kal-El had been attached to a breathing machine in the neonatal intensive care unit at the hospital, a pioneer of infant heart transplantation ...
- Press-Enterprise (subscription)
Research and Markets: New Cell-based Therapeutic Strategies being ...Jul 5, 2005
...be less expensive and affordable because the techniques involved are simpler than those involved in cardiac bypass surgery, heart transplantation and stent ...
- PharmaLive.com
Does duration of donor brain injury affect outcome after ...Jul 12, 2005
...hypothesis that duration of donor brain injury and death would have an adverse effect on recipient rejection and mortality in pediatric heart transplantation. ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Hospital opens Waltham locationJul 20, 2005
Smoot specializes in heart transplantation, cardiomyopathy and cardiovascular genetics, and Emans in general pediatric orthopedics, myelodysplasia and spinal ...
- Weston Town Crier
Apollo Hospital hosts symposium on management of heart failures:-Jul 5, 2005
...assistant in a patient. "Many years ago we decided we had to find alternative to heart transplantation. There are thousands and ...
- Webindia123
Left ventricular restoration for ischemic cardiomyopathy and ...Jul 12, 2005
...organ dysfunction. 1 In such cases, the implantation of an LVAS and subsequent heart transplantation are generally indicated. The ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
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