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Dual-Organ Transplantation: Indications, Evaluation, and Outcomes for Heart-Kidney and Heart-Liver Transplantation: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

M. Kittleson, Kavita Sharma, Daniel C. Brennan, Xingxing S. Cheng, Sheryl L. Chow, Monica Colvin, Adam D. DeVore, Shannon M. Dunlay, Meg Fraser, Jacqueline Garonzik‐Wang, Prateeti Khazanie, Kevin Korenblat, Duc Thinh Pham

2023Circulation58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although heart transplantation is the preferred therapy for appropriate patients with advanced heart failure, the presence of concomitant renal or hepatic dysfunction can pose a barrier to isolated heart transplantation. Because donor organ supply limits the availability of organ transplantation, appropriate allocation of this scarce resource is essential; thus, clear guidance for simultaneous heart-kidney transplantation and simultaneous heart-liver transplantation is urgently required. The purposes of this scientific statement are (1) to describe the impact of pretransplantation renal and hepatic dysfunction on posttransplantation outcomes; (2) to discuss the assessment of pretransplantation renal and hepatic dysfunction; (3) to provide an approach to patient selection for simultaneous heart-kidney transplantation and simultaneous heart-liver transplantation and posttransplantation management; and (4) to explore the ethics of multiorgan transplantation.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineTransplantationHeart transplantationLiver transplantationIntensive care medicineKidneyOrgan transplantationHeart failureKidney transplantationCardiologyInternal medicineTransplantation: Methods and OutcomesOrgan Transplantation Techniques and OutcomesRenal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments
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