Outcomes of Heart Transplantation in Single-Ventricle Physiology: A Retrospective Single-Center Experience with Emphasis on Surgical Complexity
Szymon Pawlak, Joanna Śliwka, Roman Przybylski, Agnieszka Kuczaj, Małgorzata Szkutnik, Piotr Przybyłowski, Tomasz Hrapkowicz

TL;DR
This study examines heart transplant outcomes in patients with single-ventricle physiology, highlighting surgical challenges and survival rates.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed retrospective analysis of heart transplantation in single-ventricle patients, emphasizing surgical complexity and outcomes.
Findings
Perioperative mortality was 33%, with three deaths due to bleeding and hemodynamic instability.
Heart transplantation improved outcomes in patients with persistent protein-losing enteropathy.
Individualized surgical planning and donor pulmonary artery harvesting are critical for success.
Abstract
Background: Patients with single-ventricle physiology represent a high-risk group for heart transplantation. Due to complex anatomical and physiological challenges, including multiple prior sternotomies, pulmonary artery abnormalities, and systemic consequences of altered circulation, they represent both a surgical and a clinical challenge. We aimed to analyze perioperative challenges, as well as early and long-term complications, in this specific group of patients. Methods: We performed a retrospective data analysis of a high-volume heart transplant center, focusing on patients with single-ventricle physiology who were scheduled for heart transplantation due to end-stage heart failure. We retrospectively analyzed the period from the beginning of the transplant program in November 1985 to the end of November 2024. Results: Among 1553 transplanted patients (adults and children), 29 were…
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TopicsTransplantation: Methods and Outcomes · Congenital Heart Disease Studies · Pulmonary Hypertension Research and Treatments
