Abstract

Coronary vasospasm (CV) may present after heart transplant (HTx) and is characterized by reversible luminal narrowing during coronary angiography. It is a potential marker for the development of transplant coronary artery disease (TCAD) and may be related to pre-existing TCAD. We sought to assess the post-HTx prevalence of CV in patients (pts) and its concurrent and subsequent development of TCAD and poor outcome at our center.

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