
Advanced Heart Failure & Transplantation (AHFTX)
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The 2018 ISHLT/APM/AST/ICCAC/STSW Recommendations for the Psychosocial Evaluation of Adult Cardiothoracic Transplant Candidates and Candidates for Long-Term Mechanical Circulatory Support
27 April 2018
This joint consensus document from international experts provides recommendations for the content of … -
The 2015 ISHLT Guidelines for the Management of Fungal Infections in Mechanical Circulatory Support and Cardiothoracic Organ Transplant Recipients: Executive Summary
19 January 2016
Developed by a panel convened by the ISHLT Infectious Diseases Council, this document summarizes the … -
The 2016 ISHLT Listing Criteria for Heart Transplantation: A 10-year Update
1 January 2016
This focused update concentrates on evolving areas of importance that were not fully addressed in the …


