active infection pulmonary hypertension chronic lung disease with loss of more than 40% of lung function
Heart transplantation is performed on patients with end-stage heart failure or some other life-threatening heart disease.
According to a year 2000 data from the Registry of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT), 81% of transplant recipients survive one year
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a current hip infection dementia or other severe mental disorder severe vascular disease
including multiple organ system dysfunction, current substance abuse, bone marrow failure, active malignancy, and HIV infection
Some injuries and diseases can only be treated by a transplantation of the injured organ or body part. Basically it's the "medicine" needed to make them well - or at least less sick. W/o transplantation, these people would suffer, then maybe even die. Transplantation can improve their lives considerably.
Procedures necessary for evaluation include a chest x ray , arterial blood samples, spirometric and respiratory flow studies, ventilation and perfusion scanning, and cardiac catheterization of both the right and left heart
it is controvertial. some ulema ( scholars) say it is ok to do but some say it should not be done.
It is heart disease. They are diseases/conditions that negatively affect the heart.
Some weaks to many years
Systemic hypertension is common in almost half the patients at one year after surgery and can be relieved with medical treatment. Chronic bronchiolitis is expected in one-third of patients at five years.
Graft rejection and technical failure are a result of lung injury sustained during the stoppage and restarting of the organ. Infection by cytomegalovirus (CMV) occurs in the first year, but is usually treatable.