The Future of Heart Transplantation

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© Springer International Publishing AG 2017Jon Kobashigawa (ed.)Clinical Guide to Heart Transplantation10.1007/978-3-319-43773-6_18 18. The Future of Heart Transplantation Jon Kobashigawa1, 2   (1) Director, Advanced Heart Disease Section, Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USA (2)…

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The Sensitized Patient Awaiting Heart Transplantation

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Fig. 6.1 CDC and flow methods for cross-matching and determination of circulating HLA alloantibodies Abbreviations: CDC Complement Dependent Cytotoxicity, AHG Anti-human Globulin (Reused with permission from Tinckam and Chandraker [29])…

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Managing Infections in Cardiac Transplantation

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Underlying medical conditions (see Chap. 3) Antibiotic/medication allergies, adverse reactions Chest radiograph (to look for infiltrates, granumolas, scarring) Dental assessment Social/sexual history; high-risk behaviors, intravenous drug use, sexually transmitted diseases…

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Immunosuppression Strategies in Heart Transplantation

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Fig. 10.1 Diagram of mechanisms of action of common immunosuppressants in heart transplant. Through various pathways, the drugs inhibit T-cell proliferation. Abbreviations: G1 (first growth phase), S (synthesis of DNA),…

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Overview of Transplantation Immunobiology

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Fig. 5.1 The HLA gene cluster is localized on chromosome 6. HLA class I genes (HLA-A, B, C) encode HLA class I heavy chain which pairs with non-polymorphic protein β2-microglobulin…

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Introduction to Solid and Fluid Mechanics

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Fig. 1.1 A cube of material is subject to force parallel to a face which cause shearing and forces normal to each face which cause compression 1.1 Solid Mechanics Solid mechanics…

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