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Published on: July 18, 2014
Is severe electrolyte imbalance a contraindication for heart transplant?
Mohsen Mir Mohammad Sadeghi1, Gholamreza Behdad Mehr, Amir Mir Mohammad Sadeghi
1Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Chamran's Heart Center, Isfahan, Iran. Mirmohammadsadeghi@med.mui.ac.ir
Abstract:
Owing to the increasing numbers of patients with end-stage congestive heart failure awaiting heart transplant and the limited number of suitable donor organs, a decrease in stringency of donor criteria has become widely accepted over the last decade. Here, we present a case of a heart donor with severe electrolyte imbalance, specifically severe hypokalemia, and severe hypernatremia. Despite this, heart transplant was a success, and the recipient was discharged from the hospital in good general condition. We recommend further study of this issue with a larger sample size.
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