Combined heart-liver transplantation with extended cardiopulmonary bypass.

Journal Title: Singapore Medical Journal - Year 2011, Vol 52, Issue 3

Abstract

We report a case of combined heart and liver transplantation for familial amyloid polyneuropathy. This is the first such combined transplant performed in Asia, and differs from previously described cases, in that cardiopulmonary bypass was continued at partial flow during liver transplantation in our case. This was done in order to provide haemodynamic support to the cardiac graft and to protect it from the impending reperfusion insult that frequently accompanies liver transplantation. The utility of this management course is discussed, along with its actual and potential complications. We also describe the impact of a lung-protective ventilation strategy employed during cardiac transplantation.

Authors and Affiliations

A J Marriott, N C Hwang, F O Lai, C K Tan, Y M Tan, C H Lim, S K Boey, S M Tay, P C Cheow, Y P Lim, T Chan, K Loh, B Kwok, A Chung, C Sivathasan

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A J Marriott, N C Hwang, F O Lai, C K Tan, Y M Tan, C H Lim, S K Boey, S M Tay, P C Cheow, Y P Lim, T Chan, K Loh, B Kwok, A Chung, C Sivathasan (2011). Combined heart-liver transplantation with extended cardiopulmonary bypass.. Singapore Medical Journal, 52(3), 48-51. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-160600