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[Heart-lung transplantation].

Authors: K S, Kristensen; S A, Mortensen; A, Høegholm; I, Eidemak; J, Hindberg;

[Heart-lung transplantation].

Abstract

To date, more than 200 human heart-lung transplantations (HLT) have been performed in USA and Europe. The main indications are still primary pulmonary hypertension and Eisenmenger's syndrome but the intervention has also been employed in cases of parenchymatous pulmonary disease. At operation, the thoracic organ is replaced. The recipient's heart can frequently be donated. Recent reviews suggest acceptable two-year survival following HLT of approximately 60%. The direct economical costs of transplantation have been stated to be approximately 17,000 pounds but to this must be added the expenses for life-long immunosuppressive treatment and follow up control together with hospitalization during the time waiting for a suitable donor. The annual requirement for transplantation in Denmark is estimated at present to be approximately ten patients. The immediate requirement for transplantation will probably be covered by referral to the European centres via national or provincial hospitals and with the permission of the Danish Board of Health. The case reports of the first two Danes (both with emphysema secondary to alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency) who underwent successful heart-lung transplantations in England are presented. In the long run, it will prove necessary to utilize Danish donors which necessitates alterations in the criteria of death.

Keywords

Adult, Emphysema, Male, Brain Death, Heart-Lung Transplantation, Heart Transplantation, Humans, Transplantation, Homologous, Lung Transplantation

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