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First successful combined heart and kidney transplant in Iran: A case report

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posted on 2022-12-01, 04:19 authored by Z H Ahmadi, S M Mirhosseini, M Fakhri, A Mozaffary, Mojtaba Lotfaliany Abrand AbadiMojtaba Lotfaliany Abrand Abadi, S M R Nejatollahi, S A Marashi, N Behzadnia, B Sharif-Kashani
Combined heart and kidney transplant has become an accepted therapy for patients with coexisting heart and kidney failure. This method, compared with single-organ transplant, has a better outcome. Here, we report the first successful combined heart and kidney transplant in Iran. The patient was a 36-year-old man with endstage renal disease owing to IgA nephropathy, admitted to Masih Daneshvari Hospital in Tehran, Iran for progressive dyspnea and chest pain. Inpatient evaluations revealed cardiomyopathy leading to end-stage heart failure. Owing to concurrent heart and kidney end-stage diseases, combined cardiorenal transplant was done. Eight months after his transplant, routine follow-ups have not shown any signs of acute rejection. He is now New York Heart Association functional class I. Both cardiac and renal functions are within normal ranges. Good outcome during follow-up for this case justifies simultaneous heart plus kidney transplants as an alternate treatment for patients with advanced disease of both organs. © Başkent University 2013.

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Journal

Experimental and Clinical Transplantation

Volume

11

Pagination

361 - 363

ISSN

1304-0855

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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