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A heart transplant is an operation in which the diseased heart in a person is replaced with a healthy heart from a deceased donor. Ninety percent of heart transplants are performed on patients with end-stage heart failure.

Heart failure is a condition in which the heart is damaged or weakened and can't pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. "End-stage" means the condition has become so severe that all treatments, other than heart transplant, have failed.
New generation of implanted heart-assisting pumps help patients survive, regain function til transplant

New generation of implanted heart-assisting pumps help patients survive, regain function til transplant

Simple exercise test predicts mortality risk in heart failure patients

Simple exercise test predicts mortality risk in heart failure patients

Heart-assist device gives Culver City man a better quality of life

Heart-assist device gives Culver City man a better quality of life

Study of VentrAssist heart support device as a bridge to transplantation

Study of VentrAssist heart support device as a bridge to transplantation

Medicare reimbursements at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center to continue

Medicare reimbursements at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center to continue

San Antonio students aim to raise $500,000 to save the life of Adrian Flores-Saucedo

San Antonio students aim to raise $500,000 to save the life of Adrian Flores-Saucedo

New treatments and interventions for chronically impaired cardiac patients

New treatments and interventions for chronically impaired cardiac patients

Erectile dysfunction drugs may be better than nitroglycerin in protecting the heart after a severe heart attack

Erectile dysfunction drugs may be better than nitroglycerin in protecting the heart after a severe heart attack

The heart can heal itself

The heart can heal itself

Quebec's first successful combined heart/liver transplant

Quebec's first successful combined heart/liver transplant

Getting to the heart of cardiovascular diseases

Getting to the heart of cardiovascular diseases

First artificial heart implant on the East Coast

First artificial heart implant on the East Coast

Infant transplant patients resist infections that kill adult AIDS patients - possible new treatments for debilitating diseases

Infant transplant patients resist infections that kill adult AIDS patients - possible new treatments for debilitating diseases

Left ventricular assistant devices extend lives of patients too sick for transplant

Left ventricular assistant devices extend lives of patients too sick for transplant

Heart attack patients run an increased risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder

Heart attack patients run an increased risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder

Heart disease patients face greater risk of PTSD

Heart disease patients face greater risk of PTSD

Patients with advanced heart failure significantly improved after receiving stem cell therapy

Patients with advanced heart failure significantly improved after receiving stem cell therapy

Study finds benefits, less organ rejection using immunosuppressive combination for heart transplants

Study finds benefits, less organ rejection using immunosuppressive combination for heart transplants

Mutated gene causes serious heart disease in newborns

Mutated gene causes serious heart disease in newborns

FDA expert panel to review Abiomed's artificial heart

FDA expert panel to review Abiomed's artificial heart

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