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Ervaringen met gecombineerde hart-longtransplantatie in het Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen

Authors :
Johan BrĂ¼gemann
Wim van der Bij
Verschuuren, Eric A. M.
Klungel, Aafke A.
Horst, Iwan C. C.
Michiel Erasmus
Huib Kerstjens
Dirk Jan van Veldhuisen
Felix Zijlstra
Critical care, Anesthesiology, Peri-operative and Emergency medicine
Cardiovasculair Centrum
Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD
Groningen Institute for Organ Transplantation
Source :
University of Groningen, Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 153. NLM (Medline)

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Reporting the results of combined heart-lung transplantation in the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG), the Netherlands. DESIGN: Retrospective study. METHOD: Data were retrieved of patients who underwent a combined heart-lung transplantation in the UMCG between December 1996 and December 2007. Demographic, clinical and other relevant characteristics were recorded, as well as post-transplantation morbidity and mortality. RESULTS: The study group consisted of 14 patients (3 men and 11 women) with a mean age of 41 years. Indications for heart-lung transplantation were: congenital heart disease complicated by pulmonary hypertension (6 patients), idiopathic pulmonary hypertension with severe right ventricle failure (4 patients), lung fibrosis with severe right ventricle failure (1 patient), cystic fibrosis with systolic left ventricle failure (1 patient), pulmonary hypertension after thoracic radiation and chemotherapy (1 patient) and re-transplantation after lung-transplant failure (1 patient). The mean waiting time prior to operation was approximately 1.5 years. 9 of the 14 patients (64%) underwent such a marked clinical deterioration during the waiting period that they were given a 'very high urgency status' for transplantation. Almost half of patients became dependent on supplementary intravenous inotropics during the waiting period. At the end of the study 6 of the 14 patients (43%) were alive, with a mean survival period of 58 months (range: 6-132). Infection was the cause of death in 4 of the 8 patients. Of the 8 deceased patients, 4 were underweight preoperatively (BMI < 18.5 kg/m2) and were cachectic. This was the case in only 1 of the 6 surviving patients. CONCLUSION: A combined heart-lung transplantation is a rare operation in the Netherlands. The waiting time in this study was long and the post-transplantation mortality was high. Underweight (cachexia), a sign of a poor clinical condition, appears to be associated with mortality.

Details

ISSN :
00282162
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
University of Groningen, Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 153. NLM (Medline)
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..210a61dce93af7865898a52a8a18575f