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Girl lives 118 days without heart
By Sue Mueller
Nov 20, 2008 - 7:31:14 AM

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A miracle!  An American girl without a heart was kept alive for about four months by a custom-built artificial blood-pumping device until she was able to find a donated heart and received the transplant, doctors said Wednesday.

 

This is the first pediatric patient who ever survived without a heart for so long.   It was only reported that one adult without a heart in Germany had been kept alive for nine months.

 

D'Zhana Simmons of South Carolina received the treatment at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center. She suffered dilated cardiomyopathy in addition to suffering renal failure and having received a kidney transplant.

 

Simmons already had a heart transplant on July 2 at Miami's Holtz Children's Hospital, but doctors had to remove it leaving the young patient without a human heart because the transplant did not work properly.

 

To keep her alive and wait for a donated heart, doctors implanted two heart pumps made by Thoratec Corp of Pleasanton, California until they could implant a new heart on October 29.

 

Simons said the experience was scary.   "You never knew when it would malfunction," she was cited as saying at a news conference at the hospital.

 

Dr. Marco Ricci, the hospital's director of pediatric cardiac surgery said the prognosis is good for the girl. But doctors said changes are 50% that Simmons may need a second heart in 12 or 13 years.






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