
While nearly 4,000 patients undergo heart transplantation (HTx) every year in the world, only 27 HTx were performed since February, 1999, because of very strict Organ Transplantation Law in Japan. All were treated with triple immunosuppressive regimen. Although two patients died of infection 4 months and 4 years after HTx, respectively, 23 were discharged and 16 returned to work or go to school. New immunosuppressive drugs, such as sirolimus and everolimus, treatment of presensitized patients before transplantation using cyclophosphamide and intravenous globulin infusion, compact implantable left ventricular assist supports and the future of pediatric HTx in Japan are discussed.
Adult, Graft Rejection, Male, Adolescent, Heart Diseases, Waiting Lists, Databases, Factual, Cyclosporins, Japan, Cause of Death, Humans, Assisted Circulation, Child, Heart Failure, Immunosuppression Therapy, Internet, Patient Selection, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Tissue Donors, United States, Europe, Survival Rate, Acute Disease, Chronic Disease, Heart Transplantation, Female, Heart-Assist Devices, Immunosuppressive Agents
Adult, Graft Rejection, Male, Adolescent, Heart Diseases, Waiting Lists, Databases, Factual, Cyclosporins, Japan, Cause of Death, Humans, Assisted Circulation, Child, Heart Failure, Immunosuppression Therapy, Internet, Patient Selection, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Tissue Donors, United States, Europe, Survival Rate, Acute Disease, Chronic Disease, Heart Transplantation, Female, Heart-Assist Devices, Immunosuppressive Agents
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