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Combined heart—lung transplantation was first performed in 1968, but by the end of 1971 only three procedures had been performed, with the longest survival being 23 days1–3 (Chapter 33).
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Modry, D.L. (1990). Results of Heart—Lung Transplantation and Factors Influencing Survival. In: Cooper, D.K.C., Novitzky, D. (eds) The Transplantation and Replacement of Thoracic Organs. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0711-9_44
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