Transplantation of an oversized heart

In response to the limited number of available donors, the criteria for accepting hearts have been expanded. In a 46-year-old female (160 cm, 56 kg) with a body surface area (BSA) of 1.58 m(2), an orthotopic heart transplantation was performed. She received the heart from a 34-year-old male donor (1...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon 2001-12, Vol.49 (6), p.380-381
Hauptverfasser: Trummer, G, Berchtold-Herz, M, Hillmann, R, Martin, J, Beyersdorf, F
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Zusammenfassung:In response to the limited number of available donors, the criteria for accepting hearts have been expanded. In a 46-year-old female (160 cm, 56 kg) with a body surface area (BSA) of 1.58 m(2), an orthotopic heart transplantation was performed. She received the heart from a 34-year-old male donor (190 cm, 90 kg, BSA 2.58 m(2)). During transplantation, the obvious difference between the donor's heart and the recipient's pericardium did not cause a technical problem. However, the postoperative course was characterized by severe circulation problems. Due to a hemodynamically significant right heart impression, a consecutive pericardectomy had to be performed. After excision of the left and the right side of the pericardium, the patient returned to a stable condition. The consecutive course was without cardiopulmonary problems and the patient was discharged from the hospital 20 days later. The last twelve-month follow-up showed good cardiac function and excellent physical condition. We conclude that an oversized donor heart can be used for heart transplantation as long as the pericardium is left open and a left and right pericardectomy is performed.
ISSN:0171-6425
1439-1902
DOI:10.1055/s-2001-19018