Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (May 2022)

Combined Heart and Kidney Transplantation: Initial Clinical Experience

  • Fernando Antibas Atik,
  • Carolina de Castro Borges,
  • Marcelo Botelho Ulhoa,
  • Renato Bueno Chaves,
  • Vitor Salvatore Barzilai,
  • Rodrigo Santos Biondi,
  • Tiago Martins de Almeida,
  • Isabela Novais Medeiros,
  • Helen Souto Siqueira Cardoso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2020-0720
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 2
pp. 263 – 267

Abstract

Read online Read online

ABSTRACT Introduction: Combined solid organ transplantation is infrequently performed in Brazil. The objective of this article is to present our initial experience with combined heart and kidney transplantation. Methods: From January 2007 to December 2019, four patients were submitted to combined heart and kidney transplantation. Their mean age was 55.7±4.4 years, and three (75%) patients were males. All patients had Chagas cardiomyopathy, two were hospitalized and inotrope dependent, and all patients were on preoperative dialysis (median of 12 months prior to transplant). Results: All patients survived and were in New York Heart Association functional class I at the latest follow-up (mean 34.7±17.5 months). Mean retarded kidney graft function was 22.9±9.7 days. One patient lost the kidney graft two years after the transplant due to Polyomavirus infection. Conclusion: Our initial experience of combined heart and kidney transplantation was favorable in selected patients with advanced heart failure and end-stage kidney disease. It requires involvement of a dedicated multispecialty team throughout all the diagnostics and treatment steps.

Keywords