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After a decade of perseverance, the big breakthrough came in 1980 with the use of cyclosporine to prevent and treat rejection of the transplanted heart, paving the way for the modern era of heart transplantation.

Law of unintended consequences

Published on Feb 04, 2020

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Law of unintended consequences

  • Wait list survival increased 95 to 96%
  • Post transplant survival decreased 93 to 78%
After a decade of perseverance, the big breakthrough came in 1980 with the use of cyclosporine to prevent and treat rejection of the transplanted heart, paving the way for the modern era of heart transplantation.
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