
doi: 10.1038/2251142a0
pmid: 5418246
IN heart transplant operations, as practised at present, an unpaired vital organ is excised and another of doubtful viability and doubtful compatibility is substituted. It is no surprise to find that these operations are looked on with some disfavour and have a high mortality rate and poor long term results.
Dogs, Heart Ventricles, Histocompatibility, Animals, Ventricular Function, Blood Pressure, Coronary Vessels
Dogs, Heart Ventricles, Histocompatibility, Animals, Ventricular Function, Blood Pressure, Coronary Vessels
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