For release: December 13, 2021
STANFORD, Calif. 鈥 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, with Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford at its center, is celebrating its 500th pediatric heart transplant. The milestone has special significance since Stanford was the site of the first successful human heart transplant in the United States, performed by cardiothoracic surgeon , in 1968.
This holiday season, 14-year-old , will be celebrating a healthy heart at home with her family. The teen patient was diagnosed earlier this year with dilated cardiomyopathy by cardiologists at the Betty Irene Moore Children鈥檚 Heart Center. 鈥淚t was a huge shock to us because she was always active, playing basketball, running cross country. She鈥檚 a very outdoorsy girl,鈥 said Tiffany Collins, Mackenzie鈥檚 mother. 鈥淔or her to be such a success as the 500th transplant, it鈥檚 such a miracle."
鈥淲hile it sounds strange that Mackenzie and her family were unaware of her heart failure, this is fairly common for teenagers with dilated cardiomyopathy,鈥 said David Rosenthal, MD, director of the heart failure and heart transplant program at Stanford Children鈥檚 Health, also known as Pediatric Advanced Cardiac Therapies (PACT). 鈥淢ackenzie鈥檚 heart failure was already severe, so she was admitted into our PACT program.鈥
It took a multidisciplinary team of pediatric heart surgeons, transplant cardiologists, nurses, pediatric anesthesiologists, surgical technicians, transport, and transplant specialists to achieve the successful six-hour open-heart surgery transplant. 鈥淥ur culture has always been to work together, to bring about the best outcome we can for patients, and that to me is why this is such a phenomenal heart program,鈥 said Dr. Rosenthal.
For nine straight years Stanford Children鈥檚 Health Pediatric Transplant Center has performed the highest volume of pediatric heart transplants in California, and has built a national reputation as a leader for pediatric single and multi-organ transplantation. This allows cardiologists and surgeons to take on the most difficult and complex cases, including many turned away by other centers, and continue to perfect heart transplant and 鈥攖hus offering young patients the best possible outcomes, one heartbeat at a time.
The 500th heart transplant milestone is an opportunity to celebrate Stanford鈥檚 long-standing commitment to pediatric heart transplantation. 鈥淚t is incredibly gratifying to have reached this achievement, and it constitutes an accomplishment that speaks to our longevity as well as our volumes and expertise,鈥 said Dr. Rosenthal. 鈥淩eflecting on the children we鈥檝e helped motivates us to continue providing the very best care to children with heart failure and advancing the field as well.鈥
Heart transplant patients at Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford benefit significantly from the long history of research and procedures conducted in partnership with the Stanford University School of Medicine:
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