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Findings (27)

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Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
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Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
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Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
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Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
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Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat
None
null

Gender-mismatched heart transplant recipients did not have significantly different first-year survival compared to gender-matched recipients, despite both mismatched groups having numerically higher m

Effect: null; Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deaths 13.6%

Size: Group 2 deaths 22.5% vs Group 3 deaths 17.6% vs Group 1 deat

Papers (1)