Heart transplant - series
From DrKoop's partner site on cholesterol, CholesterolNetwork.com
Aftercare Heart transplant prolongs the life of a patient who otherwise would die. About 80% of heart transplants are alive two years after the operation. The main problem, as with other transplants, is graft rejection. If rejection can be controlled, then survival can be increased up to 10 years or more. Immunosuppressive drugs must be taken indefinitely. Relatively normal activities can resume as soon as the patient feels well enough and after consulting with his or her doctor. However, vigorous physical activities should be avoided. The major problems are the same all major organ transplants face:
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Review Date: 08/11/2005 ![]() advertisement
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