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Severe right heart failure after heart transplantation. A single-center experience
Authors:Uwe Klima,Stefanie Ringes-Lichtenberg,Gregor Warnecke,Artur Lichtenberg,Martin Strü  ber, Axel Haverich
Affiliation:Division of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany. klima@thg.mh-hannover.de
Abstract:We reviewed our heart transplantation recipient population, using hard criteria defining severe right heart failure (RHF), and analyzed possible risk factors for outcome after RHF. Between 1983 and 1998 621 cardiac transplantations were performed at our institution. RHF was defined by the necessity to implant an assist device or echocardiographically confirmed right ventricular ballooning with concomitant end organ failure. RHF patients were compared with a matched control group. Thirty-five patients (5.9%) with severe RHF after transplantation fulfilled inclusion criteria. Of these, 32 patients died, while none of the control patients died (P < 0.001). Increased preoperative pulmonary capillary wedge (P = 0.005) and mean pulmonary artery pressure (P = 0.006) were identified as significant risk factors for severe RHF. Severe RHF as defined in our study is irreversible in almost every case without differences among therapeutical concepts. Hence, improvement of postoperative outcome necessitates avoidance or aggressive therapy of possible risk factors.
Keywords:clinical outcome    heart transplantation    right heart failure
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