• Can you live a long life after a heart transplant?

I am a 68 year old female. I want to know if you can you live a long life after a heart transplant?

3 Answers

  • Cardiologist
  • Mesa, AZ

I have personally had patients live greater than ten years after their transplant

  • Cardiologist
  • Kalamazoo, MI

As you probably know heart transplants are reserved for the sickest of heart patients. Typically the patients who receive a heart transplant would have at least a 50% mortality in one year without the transplant. Heart transplant patients generally do pretty well. It is a very serious operation and requires lifelong immunosuppression therapy. I believe the average heart transplant patient today lives about 8 to 12 years. Obviously, things like infections because of the immunosuppressive therapy or early heart reach transplant rejection can cause earlier death. Some heart transplant patients can live more than 20 years.

  • Cardiologist | Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology
  • Philadelphia, PA

Heart transplantation is an established therapy for end-stage heart failure (HF) for both men and women with a 1-year survival of 91% and a median survival of 12 to 13 years.

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