Survival Beyond 10 Years Following Heart Transplantation: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Experience

Long-term survival after heart transplantation is a desirable although challenging goal. We analyzed clinical outcomes in the cohort of 170 patients who have undergone heart transplantation at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation and survived >10 years. We found 10-year and 15-year survival rates of 5...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transplantation proceedings 2005-12, Vol.37 (10), p.4509-4512
Hauptverfasser: Ozduran, V., Yamani, M.H., Chuang, H.-H., Sipahi, I., Cook, D.J., Sendrey, D., Tong, L., Hobbs, R., Rincon, G., Bott-Silverman, C., James, K., Taylor, D.O., Young, J.B., Navia, J., Banbury, M., Smedira, N., Starling, R.C.
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Zusammenfassung:Long-term survival after heart transplantation is a desirable although challenging goal. We analyzed clinical outcomes in the cohort of 170 patients who have undergone heart transplantation at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation and survived >10 years. We found 10-year and 15-year survival rates of 54% and 41%, respectively, in these patients, but there was also a high incidence of complications, such as hypertension, renal dysfunction, transplant vasculopathy, and malignancy. Long-term survival following cardiac transplantation is possible although complications are frequent. Beyond 10 years, malignancy is a major cause of death.
ISSN:0041-1345
1873-2623
DOI:10.1016/j.transproceed.2005.10.021