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Are there indications for heterotopic heart transplantation in 1986? A 2- to 11-year follow-up of 49 consecutive patients undergoing heterotopic heart transplantation.

D K Cooper, D Novitzky, E Becerra, B Reichart.   

Abstract

In the 9-year period between November 1974 and December 1983, 49 patients underwent heterotopic heart transplantation at Groote Schuur Hospital. Eight patients subsequently underwent a further transplant procedure, and one of these a third transplant (58 transplants in 49 patients). Conventional immunosuppressive therapy (azathioprine, corticosteroids, and rabbit antithymocyte globulin) was used in 47 cases (81%), and cyclosporine and conventional immunosuppression in 11 (19%). Follow-up (to 1st January 1986) has been for a minimum of 2 and a possible maximum of 11 years. Forty-one of the 49 patients (85%) have subsequently died, mean survival of this group being 18.5 months. Mean survival of the 8 patients alive is 74 months. One-year survival has been 55% and 5-year survival 22%. In light of this experience, it would seem to us that the indications for heterotopic transplantation have now greatly diminished. There would still appear to be a place for it, however, when the donor heart is small in relation to the mass of the recipient, when there is a possibility of myocardial recovery following the resolution of a myocarditis, and when there is an elevated pulmonary vascular resistance which may make orthotopic transplantation hazardous. Heterotopic heart transplantation may also be indicated when the recipient circulation is failing rapidly despite maximal medical support, and therefore transplantation is urgent.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2431502     DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1022159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0171-6425            Impact factor:   1.827


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2.  Heterotopic heart transplantation: current indications for the procedure, with results in 10 patients.

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3.  The first human heart transplant and further advances in cardiac transplantation at Groote Schuur Hospital and the University of Cape Town - with reference to : the operation. A human cardiac transplant : an interim report of a successful operation performed at Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town.

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Review 4.  Christiaan Barnard-The surgeon who dared: The story of the first human-to-human heart transplant.

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Journal:  Glob Cardiol Sci Pract       Date:  2018-06-30
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