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  2. Heart transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 3,500 heart transplants are performed each year worldwide, more than half of which are in the US. [2] Post-operative survival periods average 15 years. [3] Heart transplantation is not considered to be a cure for heart disease; rather it is a life-saving treatment intended to improve the quality and duration of life for a ...

  3. Cardiopulmonary bypass - Wikipedia

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    Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) or heart-lung machine, also called the pump or CPB pump, is a machine that temporarily takes over the function of the heart and lungs during open-heart surgery by maintaining the circulation of blood and oxygen throughout the body. [1]

  4. Organ procurement - Wikipedia

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    Organ transplantation and allocation is mired in ethical debate because of this limited availability of organs for transplant. In the United States in 2016, there were 19,057 kidney transplants, 7,841 liver transplants, 3,191 heart transplants, and 2,327 lung transplants performed. [80]

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  6. Sisters Who Had Heart Transplants 7 Years Apart Celebrate ...

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    Two sisters were diagnosed with the same genetic heart condition 7 years apart, and both ended up getting heart transplants at 38 years old

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  8. Heart–lung transplant - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Shumway conducted the first adult heart transplant in the US in 1968. [3] The first successful heart transplant was performed in South Africa in 1967. [4] The first successful heart–lung transplant was performed at Stanford in the United States, by Bruce Reitz on Mary Gohlke in 1981. [5]

  9. Complaints, pressure from organ clearinghouse led Jackson to ...

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    ‘We have to find out why there is a discrepancy between every other transplant program and heart,’ said Dr. Rodrigo Vianna, director of the Miami Transplant Institute