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Heart-in-a-box’ device allows donated hearts to be kept alive and functioning outside the body for longer periods.
University of Gothenburg study found that using this new device for donor heart preservation can significantly lower the likelihood of early heart failure in transplant recipients compared to typical cold storage methods.
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