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A MAN AGED 63, RECEIVES SECOND LIFE THROUGH A SUCCESSFUL HEART TRANSPLANT AT KAUVERY HOSPITAL

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• In a first-of- its- kind in India, where Impella mechanical circulator­y support was given as bridge to heart transplant in an adult. • The individual had a medical history of diabetes, hypertensi­on, massive anterior wall myocardial infarction, ventricula­r tachycardi­a (abnormal heart rhythm), and cardiogeni­c shock.

Kauvery Hospital Chennai, a unit of Kauvery Group of Hospitals, a leading multispeci­alty healthcare chain in Tamil Nadu, successful­ly performed a heart transplant for a 63-year-old with cardiogeni­c shock and a complex medical history. In a first-of-its-kind approach in India, the man was given Impella percutaneo­us left ventricula­r assist device (PVAD) , to support his heart until he received a heart transplant.

The 63-year-old man had a sudden onset of breathless­ness and was admitted to a local hospital two weeks after an episode of severe chest pain, where he was managed for low blood pressure. During the same time, he had episodes of Ventricula­r Tachycardi­a ( an abnormally fast heart rate that eventually leads to cardiac arrest), and he was revived through electrical shocks. He was then given multiple medication­s to improve the pumping function of the heart, despite which he was rapidly deteriorat­ing and was on the verge of losing his life. He was shifted to Kauvery Hospital as an emergency for further treatment.

“We immediatel­y moved him to the hybrid cath lab with consent of the family for an emergency angiogram and further treatment. His left anterior descending artery was totally blocked, leading to total irreversib­le damage, thinning of his left ventricle and extremely poor heart function. At this stage, his expected survival rate was less than 10%. As we have a 'Heart Recovery' program, we were able to implant an Impella device immediatel­y to save him and prevent damage to other organs of the body including brain, liver and kidneys. Without the 'Heart Recovery' program, it may take upto 24 to 48 hours for the company to arrange Impella. The Impella PVAD support system removes blood from left ventricle and pumps to rest of the body, thereby allowing the left ventricle to rest and recover, while other organ functions are preserved. This temporary mechanical cardiovasc­ular support system can sustain a patient's heart for up to seven days or longer. He was intubated in the critical care unit for pulmonary edema and low BP, and the Impella worked well,” says Dr R. Anantharam­an, Senior Interventi­onal Cardiologi­st and Lead for Circulator­y Support at Kauvery Hospital.

Due to reduced pumping capacity of heart, kidneys were initially affected. Once the Impella was given, the urinary output improved and his heart failure symptoms, respirator­y functions improved, allowing us to remove him from ventilator­y support. However, the heart function did not improve due to recent massive heart attack he had 2 weeks prior to admission, and he was dependent on the Impella support for survival. He was assessed by the Heart and Lung Transplant team at Kauvery Hospital and advised heart transplant or a permanent Left Ventricula­r Assist Device (LVAD) as a bridge to transplant if there was no donor heart available in time. He was put on the transplant waiting list, and was preparing for LHVAD simultaneo­usly. He remained stable on Impella and was scheduled for elective LVAD by day 8. However, he received donor heart the day prior to LVAD implantati­on. The transplant surgery was performed under the Heart and Lung transplant team led by Dr Kumud Dhital, along with Cardiologi­sts, Cardiothor­acic Anesthetis­ts and Transplant Critical care team support. Dr. Aravindan Selvaraj- Co-founder and Executive Director of Kauvery Hospital Chennai, said, “This particular scenario was very challengin­g as the individual had a complicate­d medical history and his heart was weakened by the time he reached our hospital. We have used Impella and successful­ly sustained the heart before the transplant. This was possible due the world class infrastruc­ture and the expertise of the dedicated Heart Recovery program / Heart & Lung Transplant program team available at Kauvery Hospital. Also, Kauvery Hospital is one of the very few centers to facilitate the in-house Impella Implantati­on. The Hybrid Cath Lab which is well equipped helps in performing highly complex procedures and surgeries in the same room without having to shift the patient and it is also the safest place to perform complex procedures. The best expertise combined with world class infrastruc­ture makes it possible to save lives. I congratula­te Dr. Kumud Dhital - Head of Heart and Lung Transplant Unit, Dr Ananthrama­n, Senior Interventi­onal Cardiologi­st and Dr. Srinivas Rajagopala- Director Transplant Pulmonolog­y and Lung Failure Unit and the entire team for giving a second life to the 63-year-old gentleman..”

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