Introduction: We report our experience with seven cases of combined heart-kidney transplantation (HKT). Patients and methods: Between January 2003 and December 2009, seven subjects underwent combined HKT, receiving both organs from a single donor. Their age ranged from 30 years to 59 years, six were male. Five patients were dialysis dependent before transplantation and two were in chronic renal failure (serum crea-tinine levels > 2.6 mg/dL). The heart was transplanted first in all cases. Results: Heart function rapidly re-covered in five of the patients, while two needed temporary inotropic and mechanical support. Diuresis started immediately in four patients. At discharge, all patients had well-functioning grafts (left ventricular ejection fraction 60% ± 6%; serum creatinine 1.4 ± 0.3 mg/dL). After an average follow-up period of 45 ± 24 months no deaths have occurred. Heart allografts are functioning normally in six patients and none of the patients currently require dialysis treatment. The main adverse event noted during follow-up was hyperten-sion in five patients. Four patients were cardiac allograft rejection free and five patients were kidney rejec-tion free. Conclusion: Our results are in line with the data which has been previously reported in the litera-ture and suggest that HKT is a viable therapeutic choice in the treatment of advanced cardiac and renal fail-ure in carefully selected patients.
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Bacchi, G., Potena, L., Mosconi, G., Quarta, C. C., Stalteri, L., Magnani, G., … Stefoni, S. (2011). Combined Heart-kidney Transplantation: A Single Center Experience. Open Journal of Organ Transplant Surgery, 01(02), 14–18. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojots.2011.12003
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