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3: Combined heart and kidney transplantation using a single donor: a single center's experience with nine cases. Kocher AA, Schlechta B, Kopp CW, Ehrlich M, Ankersmit J, Ofner P, Langer F, Berlakovich GA, Grimm M, Wolner E, Laufer G; Transplantation 1998 Dec 27;66(12):1760-3. Pubmed Link BACKGROUND: Simultaneous double-organ
transplants comprising various organ combinations have become frequent.
The purpose of this article is to report on a single center's experience
of simultaneous heart and kidney transplantation (HNTX) with particular
emphasis on selection criteria and patient outcome. METHODS: From
September 1990 to January 1997, nine patients underwent HNTX, receiving
both grafts from a single donor selected on ABO blood group compatibility
and a negative lymphocytotoxic crossmatch, but without regard to
HLA-antigen matching. RESULTS: One patient died of acute humoral rejection
of the cardiac graft shortly after surgery. Eight patients are alive and
well and have normal cardiac and renal function at a mean follow-up of
44+/-28 months. CONCLUSION: HNTX offers a compelling therapeutic solution
in the treatment of advanced cardiac and renal failure in carefully
selected patients. Because the heart and kidney rejection episodes were
independent of each other, rejection surveillance should be carried out
separately for each transplanted organ. a PDF of this paper can be provided upon request |