Table 1.
Clinical patient characteristics.
Patients | Sex | Age | Clinical information |
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1 | M | 31 | NYHA IV, severe ischemia |
2 | M | 43 | Unknown |
3 | M | 56 | Right ventricular heart failure, Uhl's syndrome, severe right ventricular dysplasia, tricuspid regurgitation, and thin IVS |
4 | M | 54 | Severe nonobstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, homozygous TNNT mutant, and triple bypass |
5 | F | 47 | Automatic implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, atrial fibrillation, hypothyroid, sinus rhythm, left ventricular hypertrophy, LVEF 20–30%, NYHAII/III, and fractional shortening 21% |
6 | F | 57 | Defibrillator, septal hypertrophy, LVEF 15%, and NYHA III |
7 | F | 41 | Automatic implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, dual pacemaker, LVEF 50%, and NYHA IV |
8 | M | 61 | Atrial fibrillation, LVEF 30%, and NYHA III/IV |
9 | M | 32 | HOCM, IVS = 23 mm, and LVOT pressure gradient = 88 mmHg |
10 | M | 60 | HOCM, IVS = 23 mm, and LVOT pressure gradient = 77 mmHg |
11 | F | 24 | HOCM, IVS = 24 mm, and LVOT pressure gradient = 81 mmHg |
12 | M | 33 | HOCM, IVS = 21 mm, and LVOT pressure gradient = 59 mmHg |
13 | M | 17 | HOCM |
14 | M | 50 | HOCM |
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Donors | Sex | Age | Cause of death |
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1 | M | 56 | Hypoxia (hanged) |
2 | M | 45 | Unknown |
3 | M | 48 | Intracranial hemorrhage, cardiac arrest 23 minutes |
4 | F | 42 | Multiple sclerosis, Guillain Barré syndrome |
5 | F | 62 | Hypoxia (hanged) |
6 | F | 47 | Poland syndrome, hydrocephalus, cardiac arrested 35 min, and celsior cardioplegia |
7 | M | 28 | Poland syndrome, hydrocephalus, cardiac arrested 35 min, and celsior cardioplegia |
8 | M | 62 | Middle cerebral artery aneurism and hemorrhage, brain herniation |
9 | F | 49 | Unknown |
10 | M | 40 | Unknown |
11 | M | 29 | Unknown |
12 | M | 25 | Unknown |
13 | M | 33 | Unknown |
HOCM = hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, IVS = interventricular septum, LVEF = left ventricular ejection fraction, LVOT = left ventricular outflow tract, and NYHA = New York Heart Association class.