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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 41, 126-129, Copyright © 1986 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
RL Hardesty, BP Griffith, A Trento, ME Thompson, PF Ferson and HT Bahnson
Cardiac transplantation was resumed in 1980 at the University Health Center
of Pittsburgh. Generally accepted criteria for selection of patients were
used, one being the expectation that survival would not reach 6 months. All
of the initial recipients were in New York Heart Association Functional
Class IV, but many were ambulant. We soon saw patients who were more
clearly terminally ill. They were characterized by a systolic arterial
pressure of less than 80 mm Hg, a cardiac index of less than 2 L/min/m2,
evidence of reduced blood flow as indicated by urine output of less than 20
ml per hour, impaired mental function, and signs of decreased peripheral
perfusion. The initial success of cardiac transplantation in these patients
prompted us to reconsider selection criteria to include them among less
strikingly ill candidates and to develop a therapeutic protocol designed to
maintain peripheral perfusion and adequate renal and hepatic function until
transplantation could be accomplished. Actuarial survival at 30 months for
the group of terminally ill patients was 75% compared with 67% for the less
critically ill group. Actuarial survival at 30 months for the combined
group of 77 patients was 67%. Twenty-nine of the 33 mortally ill patients
were alive and active at the time of writing, January, 1985.
ARTICLES
Mortally ill patients and excellent survival following cardiac transplantation
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