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Wound complications and surgical events in de novo heart transplant patients treated with everolimus: Post-hoc analysis of the SCHEDULE trial.
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Everolimus Initiation With Early Calcineurin Inhibitor Withdrawal in De Novo Heart Transplant Recipients: Three-Year Results From the Randomized SCHEDULE Study.
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Chronic kidney disease after heart transplantation: a single-centre retrospective study at skåne university hospital in lund 1988-2010.
2016) In Transplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation 29(5). p.529-539(
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Characteristics and survival of adult Swedish PAH and CTEPH patients 2000–2014
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Long-term outcomes of thoracic transplant recipients following conversion to everolimus with reduced calcineurin inhibitor in a multicenter, open-label, randomized trial
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Regional contribution to ventricular stroke volume is affected on the left side, but not on the right in patients with pulmonary hypertension
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- 2015
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Hemodynamic Characteristics Including Pulmonary Hypertension at Rest and During Exercise Before and After Heart Transplantation.
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Mechanical compression during repeated sustained isometric muscle contractions and hyperemic recovery in healthy young males.
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The Effect of Everolimus Initiation and Calcineurin Inhibitor Elimination on Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy in De Novo Recipients: One-Year Results of a Scandinavian Randomized Trial
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Outcomes after ABO-incompatible heart transplantation in adults: A registry study.
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