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Dizon J et al. – In heart transplant recipients, AF is uncommon and occurs in the setting of myocardial dysfunction and graft rejection. In contrast, AF is more common after lung transplantation despite the absence of graft rejection and cardiac dysfunction. Pulmonary vein isolation alone cannot explain the discrepancy in AF incidence between heart transplant recipients and double–lung transplant recipients. Cardiac autonomic denervation may have a protective effect for heart transplant patients in the post–operative setting.


   

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