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Partial Heart Transplant in a Neonate With Irreparable Truncal Valve Dysfunction

Joseph W. Turek, Lillian Kang, Douglas M. Overbey, Michael P. Carboni, Taufiek Konrad Rajab

2024JAMA75 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Importance: The treatment of neonates with irreparable heart valve dysfunction remains an unsolved problem because there are no heart valve implants that grow. Therefore, neonates with heart valve implants are committed to recurrent implant exchanges until an adult-sized valve can fit. Objective: To deliver the first heart valve implant that grows. Design, Setting, and Participants: Case report from a pediatric referral center, with follow-up for more than 1 year. Participants were a recipient neonate with persistent truncus arteriosus and irreparable truncal valve dysfunction and a donor neonate with hypoxic-ischemic brain injury. Intervention: First-in-human transplant of the part of the heart containing the aortic and pulmonary valves. Main Outcomes and Measures: Transplanted valve growth and hemodynamic function. Results: Echocardiography demonstrated adaptive growth and excellent hemodynamic function of the partial heart transplant valves. Conclusions and Relevance: In this child, partial heart transplant delivered growing heart valve implants with a good outcome at age 1 year. Partial heart transplants may improve the treatment of neonates with irreparable heart valve dysfunction.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHeart valveCardiologyInternal medicineHemodynamicsImplantAortic valveHeart transplantationSurgeryHeart failureCongenital Heart Disease StudiesTransplantation: Methods and OutcomesCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
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