Heart heals itself after transplant
British girl had donor organ implanted onto her own to give hers time to recover
By Maria Cheng
Photo by Barry Batchelor, Associated Press
Associated Press
Published: Monday, July 13, 2009 9:54 p.m. MDT
LONDON — British doctors designed a radical solution to save a girl with major heart problems in 1995: they implanted a donor heart directly onto her own failing heart.
After 10 years with two blood-pumping organs, Hannah Clark's faulty one did what many experts had thought impossible: it healed itself enough so that doctors could remove the donated heart.
But she also had a price to pay: the drugs Clark took to prevent her body from rejecting the donated heart led to malignant cancer that required chemotherapy.
Details of Clark's revolutionary transplant and follow-up care were published online today in the medical journal Lancet.
"This shows that the heart can indeed repair itself if given the opportunity," said Dr. Douglas Zipes, a past president of the American College of Cardiology. Zipes was not linked to Clark's treatment or to the Lancet paper. "The heart apparently has major regenerative powers, and it is now key to find out how they work."
In 1994, when Clark was eight months old, she developed severe heart failure and doctors put her on a waiting list to get a new heart. But Clark's heart difficulties caused problems with her lungs, meaning she also needed a lung transplant.
To avoid doing a risky heart and lung transplant, doctors decided to try something completely different.
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My husband just emailed me this article. Interesting isn't it.
ReplyDeleteHow about that! Miraculous break throughs in medicine happen all the time don't they.
ReplyDeleteI read this story today and thought about sending it to you. Modern medicine can be amazing can't it?
ReplyDeleteDear Paul Caldall,
ReplyDeleteyou must know that I pray for you and for you´re family too.
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Holy cow, that's crazy! It's amazing to think of how far medicine has come, and how much there still is to figure out. The human body is an awesome thing!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter happened across one of your CD's and put it on in the car, and then said to me "Isn't that pretty music?" I answered yes it is and then tears came to my eyes. Thank you for sharing your love and your talent. May the Lord bless you with modern medicine. Thank you for blessing my life.
ReplyDeleteHi Paul,
ReplyDeleteGood to read your blog after a while away. I love the rocking chair analogy and the quote about stop waiting. I find myself doing that alot. It's good to be reminded. I loved hearing hope in your voice. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers as well as Lynette and Eden.
Enjoy the time you spend sitting in that rocking chair with the loves of you life.
Hugs and Love,
Grandma Ann (Alexander Douglas Stewart-HLHS-Transplant 2008)
P.S. Our little Alex just celebrated his 1st "New Heart Birthday" on Saturday, July 11. We have been so blessed and you will be also.
Grandma Ann (Alexander Douglas Stewart-HLHS-Transplant 2008)
A fascinating article! It's amazing what the doctor's are discovering every day.
ReplyDeletehope you find the perfect rocking chair...what a great reminder for life. Praying for your new heart.
ReplyDeleteI saw that! I think anyone who has CHD or a child with CHD noticed that one today, WOW! It really makes you remember that anything is possible!
ReplyDeleteThe Lord ceases to amaze me! Thank you for sharing this story!
ReplyDeletePaul,
ReplyDeleteI have been following your blog for sometime now. I went to nursing school and worked with Lynnette for a while. I had just thought that you might find this article interesting as well:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/05/08/earlyshow/health/main5000751.shtml
It is a link to a story of a woman in Texas who was dying from heart failure and who after being placed on an artifical heart; her heart healed itself and she no longer needed the artifical heart or a heart transplant.
Please know that there are many prayers going out for you and your family! We wish you the best!!
When I saw this on yahoo I thought you might post it. I love happy endings!
ReplyDeleteI hope you don't mind but I keep stealing your songs from your playlist... I LOVE MUSIC! It heals my soul.