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The results of heart transplantation depending on the severity of the left ventricular myocardial hypertrophy of the donor heart

https://doi.org/10.51922/2616-633X.2021.5.2.1329

Abstract

The article discusses the impact of donor left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy on the survival of recipients after heart transplantation.

About the Authors

S. V. Spiridonov
Republican Scientific and Practical Center Cardiology
Belarus


D. S. Tretyakov
Republican Scientific and Practical Center Cardiology
Belarus


P. E. Bulavskaya
Belarusian State Medical University
Belarus


A. V. Valentyukevich
Republican Scientific and Practical Center Cardiology
Belarus


T. A. Dubovik
Republican Scientific and Practical Center Cardiology
Belarus


N. V. Mankevich
Republican Scientific and Practical Center Cardiology
Belarus


Yu. P. Ostrovsky
Republican Scientific and Practical Center Cardiology
Belarus


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Spiridonov S.V., Tretyakov D.S., Bulavskaya P.E., Valentyukevich A.V., Dubovik T.A., Mankevich N.V., Ostrovsky Yu.P. The results of heart transplantation depending on the severity of the left ventricular myocardial hypertrophy of the donor heart. Emergency Cardiology and Cardiovascular Risks journal. 2021;5(2):1329–1337. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51922/2616-633X.2021.5.2.1329

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