Heart and heart–liver transplantation in adults with failing Fontan physiology
Clinical Transplantation2018Vol. 32(8), pp. e13329–e13329
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Leigh Reardon, E.C. DePasquale, Jana Tarabay, Daniel Cruz, Hillel Laks, Reshma Biniwale, Ronald W. Busuttil, Fady M. Kaldas, Sammy Saab, Robert S. Venick, Jeannette P. Lin, Ali Nsair, Mario C. Deng, A. Ardehali, Martin Caderias, Amit Iygengar, Jamil Aboulhosn
Abstract
Despite inherent risks and complexities of OHT or CHLT in patients with a failed Fontan, transplant is a reasonable therapy. Peri- and postoperative complications are common and may require surgical reintervention. Continued observation of practices and unifying themes may help improve patient selection, pre- and postoperative treatment and ultimately outcomes.
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