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Precision Medicine
4 May 2021
When a damaged or dysfunctional heart has not been able to recover through various pharmacological or surgical therapies, it is necessary to replace the organ with a healthy one provided by a donor.
Heart transplant is a highly complex surgical procedure, but it currently has good chances of success with an increasingly high survival rate.
The donor’s heart must be completely healthy and meet a series of compatibility requirements with the recipient’s blood type in order to reduce the chances of rejection.
A heart transplant is the best option when:
Once the donated organ is available, you will be assessed by the multidisciplinary medical team that will carry out the procedure, which will also explain the potential risks. They will also perform various tests to determine the state of your heart, make sure there are no infections and check the compatibility of the organ that is going to be transplanted.
You must consider that after surgery you will remain in the hospital from 8 to 22 days. The first two days you will be in the Intensive Care Unit, as you will need rigorous care to ensure that your body is adapting correctly to the transplant.
The recovery time is three to four months, depending on your evolution, but in all cases periodic examination is necessary, and lifelong adherence to the indicated pharmacological treatment to avoid rejection of the transplanted heart.
The Transplant Center, with more than ten years of service, has a multidisciplinary care model for different solid organ transplants within a highly professional, safe, and comfortable environment, in strict adherence to the highest standards in safety and patient care.
Organ and tissue transplants constitute the most important therapeutic advance in the last 50 years in the field of health sciences. Achieving this has involved practically every specialty of modern medicine.
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