French pulmonary arterial hypertension patient Anne-Narie Amilhat celebrates 35 years from her heart/lung transplant!

Anne-Marie Amilhat, a 73-year-old woman from France, received a diagnosis of pulmonary arterial hypertension in 1980 and underwent heart/lung transplant surgery in 1988. Recently, she joyously marked her 35th transplant anniversary surrounded by family and friends. The celebration was graced by the presence of Prof. Philippe Dartevelle, a thoracic surgeon at Marie Lannelongue Hospital, France, […]

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The lay summary of the European Society of Cardiology and European Respiratory Society clinical guidelines on pulmonary hypertension is now available in 11 languages

Did you know that the lay summary of the European Society of Cardiology and European Respiratory Society clinical guidelines on pulmonary hypertension is now available in 11 languages: English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Romanian, Ukrainian. The English version of the lay summary was developed with the active collaboration of the two

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Launch of “Lez Zorganes”, a French TikTok cartoon video campaign to promote organ donation among young people

A 2023 survey by the French Agence de la Biomédecine (Agency for Biomedicine) has found that 79% of 16-24 year-olds felt uninformed about organ donation. To address this, a new digital campaign has been launched, targeting young people in a lighthearted and engaging manner to provide information about organ donation without the heaviness typically associated

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“Exercise your way to better post-transplant health”, by the Council of Europe European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare EDQM

The Council of Europe and its Committee on Organ Transplantation support and recommend physical activity as a major way to improve the health status of transplant patients. Regular light-to-moderate exercise plays a crucial role in restoring both the physical and mental health of transplant recipients. The authors advise organ recipients ask their transplant doctors to

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