A heart transplant improves the length and quality of life of children whose own hearts have failed. At the University of Michigan Pediatric Heart Transplant Program, we have performed more than 200 pediatric heart transplants since the program's beginning in 1984, and report low organ rejection and high patient survival rates that rank among the world's best. Our dedicated, multidisciplinary team of pediatric cardiac transplant surgeons and transplant cardiologists provides coordinated and comprehensive evaluation, treatment and follow-up for children from newborn to 18 years old and our active research program means our patients have access to the newest treatments available.
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