Wong et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Real world experience with transmedics organ care system in cardiac transplantation with donor organs associated with marginal risk factorsWong et al., 2021
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- Wong Y
- Maddicks-Law J
- Raymond P
- Davidson M
- Thomson B
- Sharma V
- Javorsky G
- Prabhu A
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- The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
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Purpose Donor organ acceptance is limited by preservation method using cold storage. We sought to evaluate the efficacy of normothermic TransMedics OCS Heart to preserve BD donor organ associated with pre-donation criteria that may increase risk of primary graft …
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