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. 2011 Aug 1;2011:175768. doi: 10.1155/2011/175768

Table 1.

Suggested diagnostic criteria for primary graft failure [7, 9].

Presence of Evidenced by
Ventricular systolic dysfunction—left, right, or biventricular dysfunction Echocardiographic evidence of dysfunction

Cardiogenic shock lasting more than one hour Low systolic blood pressure < 90 mmHg and/or
low cardiac output—<2 L/minute/m2
Despite adequate intracardiac filling pressures—CVP > 15 mmHg and/or PAWP > 20 mmHg

Circulatory support Use of ≥2 inotropic agents/vasopressors including high-dose epinephrine or norepinephrine and/or
use of a mechanical assist device—IABP, ECMO, VAD

Appropriate time frame Onset < 24 hours after transplantation

Exclusion of secondary causes of PGF For example, cardiac tamponade and hyperacute rejection