作者: W. Gerald Austen , A. Benedict Cosimi
DOI: 10.1056/NEJM198411293112211
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摘要: Six years ago, one of us (W.G.A.) commented in the Journal on current status cardiac transplantation.1 The editorial concluded that procedure, under certain special conditions, could be considered a rational and socially acceptable therapy for limited number patients with irreversible failure. extension transplantation to acute disease had just been described.2 Intraaortic balloon-pump resuscitation presenting heart failure led situations which condition was stabilized but weaning from assistance device not accomplished because advanced stage disease. With . . .