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Outcomes of patients undergoing transplantation with older donor hearts.

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1996

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This initial review of heart transplantation with older donor hearts, including bypassed hearts, demonstrates similar early and late survival outcomes as compared with those of a contemporaneous younger donor group. Significantly, there appears to be no difference in the development of transplant-associated coronary artery disease during the follow-up period. The older donor represents a potential immediate increase in the number of suitable hearts for transplantation. Bypassed donor hearts represent a small but potentially significant subgroup that may be safely and effectively used when appropriately matched to the recipient by age and medical condition. Greater experience, particularly with this bypassed group, will help determine optimal donor-to-recipient matching for the future.