The registry of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation: twentieth official adult heart transplant report--2003.

Although only a small number of lung and heart– lung transplantation procedures were performed between 1963 and 1973, the current eras of heart–lung and lung transplantation, which began in 1981 and 1983, respectively, are now entering their third decades. The optimism of the considerable success of these modalities has been tempered by limitations, such as the shortage of donor organs, and by problems, such as chronic allograft dysfunction. This portion of the Twentieth Official Report summarizes the current status of adult heart–lung and lung transplantation from data submitted to the Registry from centers around the world. The Registry now contains information on more than 2000 adult heart–lung recipients and almost 14,000 adult lung recipients, and provides a robust database for analysis.

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