Does the clock tick for transplant hearts? study probes donation timing
NCT ID NCT07301788
Summary
This study aimed to understand if the time of day a donor heart is collected affects a recipient's long-term health after a transplant. Researchers followed 200 patients who received a heart transplant for up to three years, tracking their survival and whether their bodies rejected the new heart. They analyzed leftover tissue from the donated hearts to look for biological clues linked to the time of collection.
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Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Wuhan, China
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