1. What are the steps in Heart transplant surgery?
Heart Transplant procedure consists of three stages: The first stage is harvesting the heart from the donor. The second removing the recipient’s damaged heart And lastly is the implantation of donor’s heart.
2. What are the Contraindication for heart transplant?
Contradictions are: Insulin-dependent diabetes with severe organ dysfunction Recent thromboembolism such as stroke Advanced kidney, lung, or liver disease Metastatic cancer Life-threatening diseases including acute infection or systemic disease such as systemic lupus erythematosus, sarcoidosis Vascular disease.
3. How is matching done for heart transplant?
When checking whether a heart is a good match the team will look at the quality of the heart, the size, and how well it matches blood and tissue type.
4. What are the risks associated with Heart Transplants?
The most common causes of death following a transplant are infection and rejection. With the exception of having to take lifelong medication to keep the body from rejecting the new heart.
5. What are heart transplant Rejection Symptoms?
General symptoms of heart transplant rejection are- Fever Fluid collection in lungs Decreased oxygen level in blood Shortness of breath.
6. How is the functioning of heart assessed?
Functioning of heart is assessed by: Echocardiogram – measures the Ejection Fraction or EF which is a measure of how well the heart is contracting. NT-pro BNP – a hormone that rises in the blood as a response to a failing heart.
7. Are the hospitals in your panel internationally accredited?
At IDoctevo, we are proud to associate with several Joint commission international (JCI )accredited Indian hospitals in our panel. Also Vaidam is the first and only online medical facilitator in India accredited by NABH. This recognition is an acknowledgment to the quality of care being provided to patients, safety standards and services.
8. What is the survival rate for heart transplant patients?
85 to 90 percent patients live 2 years or more. 60% of them live for 5 years or more.
9. How long does it typically take for hospital to arrange for cadeveric donor for me?
Unfortunately, there can never be a commitment on how long one has to wait. It depends on a lot of factors – age, height, weight, blood group of the patient, Indian patients in waiting queue, International patients in waiting queue before the patient.
10. What is a heart transplant?
Heart transplant is the surgery to remove the disease part of heart from a person and then to replace it with a healthy heart from donor organ. Before you can start with your heart transplant the doctor makes sure that this is the best treatment choice for your heart failure.
11. Why might I need a heart transplant?
You may need a heart transplant if your heart is failing and other treatments are not effective. It is not effective in case if end-stage heart failure disease in which the heart muscles are severely failing in pumping blood throughout the body.
12. How long can you live with a heart transplant?
Heart transplant is a major surgery and its some of its complications can be life threatening. Among all the people undergone heart transplant the rate of survival is seen upto five years.
13. How serious is a heart transplant?
Heart transplant is a major surgery the risk of the surgery includes bleeding, infection, and blood clots in some cases there can also be rejection of donor heart.
14. How many hours does heart transplant surgery take?
Heart transplant can take less than four hours to be done while some complex procedures will take seven to nine hours to be done.
15. What are the some other causes of heart failure?
Some of the causes of heart failure incudes heart attack, viral infection, high blood pressure, heart valve disease, heart defects seen at the time of birth, irregular heart beats, high blood pressure in lungs, alcohol intake, low red blood cell count, chronic lung disease.