Heart Transplant
- Diagnosis
Who needs a heart transplant?
Patients suffering from end-stage heart failure where their condition cannot be relieved by conventional medical or surgical treatment may need a heart transplant.
Who is eligible for a heart transplant?
Patients suffering from end-stage heart disease and under the age of 60 are the most likely candidates for a heart transplant. The doctor, patient and family must address the following four basic questions to deter¬mine whether a transplant should be considered:
- Have all other therapies been tried or ruled out?
- Is the patient likely to die without the transplant?
- Is the person in generally good health other than suffering from heart disease?
- Can the patient adhere to the lifestyle changes which include complex drug treatments and frequent examinations - required after a transplant?
Patients who do not meet the above criteria or suffer from other conditions, such as other severe diseases, active infections or severe obesity, are not suitable candidates for a heart transplant.