HEART TRANSPLANT IN INDIA: A SINGLE-CENTRE STUDY

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Dr Anurag Goyal
Dr Sandeep Seth
Dr. V Devagorou
Dr. Sarvesh Pal Singh
Dr. Millind P Hote

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Despite advances in pharmacological and device treatment of chronic heart failure, long-term morbidity and mortality remain unacceptably high. The 5-year mortality rate for patients with symptomatic heart failure approaches 50% and may be as high as 80% at 1 year for end-stage patients. Since the first successful human heart transplant surgery in 1967 by Christiaan Barnard, the field of heart transplantation has evolved from a novel investigational pursuit to an established therapy for the treatment of end-stage heart failure. Through the work of many innovative surgeons and scientists, heart transplantation has become commonplace.

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