π❤️ Donation After Circulatory Death (DCD): Expanding the Heart Transplant Horizon
Across multiple countries, innovative techniques such as normothermic regional perfusion and ex-situ heart perfusion have made DCD heart recovery safer and more reliable π«⚙️. Registry data highlight encouraging short- and mid-term outcomes, with survival rates comparable to traditional donation after brain death (DBD). These advances reflect strong collaboration between surgeons, intensivists, and transplant teams, pushing the boundaries of ethical and clinical practice ππ€
Looking ahead, the ISHLT report emphasizes the need for standardized protocols, continued data sharing, and long-term outcome monitoring ππ¬. As more centers adopt DCD programs, global experience will further refine best practices and improve equity in transplant access. Ultimately, DCD heart transplantation represents a vital step toward saving more lives and strengthening the future of advanced cardiac care ❤️
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