“…Reduction or disappearance of clinical symptoms, accompanied by functional improvement in New York Heart Association (NYHA) class [22,23,25,28,30,31,33,34], with better exercise capacity [26] was observed in a great majority of patients. In some reports, this spectacular clinical improvement was accompanied by an increase in heart ejection fraction [25,28,31,34], or even -by a reduction in pulmonary artery pressure [24,26,34], which could be of great significance, giving some patients a chance to re-qualify for heart transplantation [22,23]. In such patients PUF could constitute a "bridge therapy" while awaiting heart transplantation, simultaneously reducing the risk of organ damage that could disqualify them from such a procedure.…”