In this study we seek to test the hypothesis that safety and clinical outcomes after cardiac transplantation utilizing HCV NAT+ donor organs as currently performed are acceptable.
Transplant; Failure, Heart, Hepatitis C
In this study we seek to test the hypothesis that safety and clinical outcomes after cardiac transplantation utilizing HCV NAT+ donor organs as currently performed are acceptable.
The Hepatitis C Transplant Collaborative
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Baylor Scott & White Health Research Institute, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75246
Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.
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18 Years to
ALL
Yes
Baylor Research Institute,
Shelley A Hall, MD FACC, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, BSWRI
2023-12