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Pediatr Transplant ; 27(3): e14459, 2023 05.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36597218

BACKGROUND: ABO-incompatible heart transplantation (HTx) has become a standard procedure for children below 2 years of age due to an immunologically immature immune system and associated low isohemagglutinin titers. METHODS: We report a case of an ABO-incompatible HTx (recipient blood group O, donor blood group A) at the age of 5 years and 11 months with a fully matured immune system and previously high isohemagglutinin titers that diminished as a result of human leucocyte antigen (HLA) desensitization therapy with rituximab and immunoglobulins. RESULTS: The anti-A titer at the time of HTx was 1:16 with post-transplant isoagglutinin titers never exceeding 1:4 without any signs of rejection with now 3 years of post-HTx follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: ABO isohemagglutinin titers should be routinely assessed in children undergoing desensitization therapy since ABOi transplantation can be considered in selected cases to expand the donor pool with the option of crossing the ABO barrier to find a better-matched allograft.


Heart Transplantation , Hemagglutinins , Humans , Child , Adolescent , Child, Preschool , Living Donors , Rituximab/therapeutic use , Blood Group Incompatibility , Graft Rejection , ABO Blood-Group System
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Pediatr Transplant ; 26(8): e14363, 2022 12.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35841596

BACKGROUND: VAD support for early graft failure after HTx is a rare event in pediatrics. METHODS: We retrospectively describe our single-center experience with post-HTx VAD support in a cohort of patients transplanted between 01/05 and 12/20. RESULTS: Nine patients underwent VAD insertion in the early post-HTx period [median age 6.1 years (Range 0.3-20.3), median weight 17.6 kg (Range 3.5-65.0), and congenital heart disease (67%)]. Of the nine patients with early graft failure, almost half (44%) were implanted after 2015 and all of these patients had a pre-HTx plan for possible post-transplant VAD insertion. Time to VAD implant was a median of 0 day (Range 0-11). Total time on VAD support was a median of 12 days (Range 3.0-478.0). Two-thirds (n = 6; 67%) of the patients were weaned from support, retransplanted (11%) and two patients died (22%). In all of the patients where post-HTx VAD was anticipated there was 100% survival. CONCLUSIONS: In this small patient series, post-HTx VAD was a useful measure in selected patients especially with pre-HTx planning. However, more shared experiences to verify these findings are needed.


Heart Failure , Heart Transplantation , Heart-Assist Devices , Pediatrics , Humans , Child , Infant , Child, Preschool , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Retrospective Studies , Time Factors , Heart Failure/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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