• Klinicheskaia meditsina · Jan 2014

    [Postoperative complications after orthotopic heart transplantation].

    • E D Kosmacheva, N V Kizhvatova, E V Gordeeva, M R Bakhchoian, K O Barbukhatti, V A Porkhanov, and E D Aleksandrova.
    • Klin Med (Mosk). 2014 Jan 1; 92 (4): 30-4.

    AbstractWe analysed postoperative complications in 106 patients after orthotopic heart transplantation based on the results of prospective observations during 2 year follow-up. Survival was estimated at 83% (88 patients). Deaths were caused by pyoseptic complications, pulmonary thromboembolism, acute pancreatitis, cardiac arrhythmia or transplant rejection due to non-compliance with the immunotherapeutic regime. The most frequent causes of deaths were pneumonia (28.3%), transplant rejection (11.3%), steroid-induced diabetes (14.6%). It is concluded that heart transplantation should be followed by thorough observation of the patients based at a specialized multi-field clinic to ensure continuous treatment and reduce lethality. Risk factors of unfavourable prognosis of heart transplantation are identified.

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