For DCD Organs, Heart Donation Doesn't Come at Expense to Lungs

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(MedPage Today) — Strategies to preserve hearts donated after circulatory death (DCD) haven’t reduced yield for lung transplants or hurt their outcomes, a national study suggested.
More lungs were offered for transplantation from DCD donors than…

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