
Australian doctors said Friday they have used hearts that had stopped beating in successful transplants, in a world first that could change the way organs are donated. Until now, doctors have relied on using the still-beating hearts of donors who have been declared brain dead, often placing the recovered organs on ice and rushing them to their recipients. But Sydney's St Vincent's Hospital and the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute have developed ...
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