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Heart Transplantation
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Transplantation SurgeryHeart FailureMedical EthicsTransplantationIntensive Care UnitMr. LantosPediatric Heart DiseasePatient SafetyPediatricsPediatric Cardiac SurgeryBioethicsTransplant SurgeryCongenital Cardiac RepairEthical IssuesMedicineHeart Transplantation
In Reply.— The authors would like to thank Mr. Lantos for his comments. The political, economic, and ethical issues raised are important ones but obviously not the focus of our paper. We will, however, provide additional information in an attempt to answer some of Mr Lantos' questions. The question about what encouraged us to start is easy to answer. An 8-year-old child languishing in our intensive care unit on IV inotropic support with no hope of survival was the first orthotopic heart transplantation performed at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.