Methods: A total of 8 orthotopic heart transplantations were performed between August 1998, and June 2002. The mean age of the patients (7 male and 1 female) was 47 ± 10 years (ranged; 30 to 60 years). Two subgroups of patients were defined on the basis of etiology: first group included 3 patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy (37%), and the second, 5 patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (63%). All patients received triple immunsupressive treatment with cyclosporine A, azathioprine and prednisolone. Endomyocardial biopsy was used in follow-up of the rejection. Coronary angiography was performed for coronary allograft vasculopathy every year.
Results: Following transplantation, we observed hypertension in two patients, diabetes mellitus in two patients and lymphoma in one patients. A total of 59 endomyocardial biopsies were performed for rejection researches. We observed 34 Grade (0), 14 Grade (1), 8 Grade (2) and 3 Grade (4) biopsies with acute rejections. One patient died in the late period due to fulminant hepatitis.
Conclusions: A large variety of complications develope after cardiac transplantation. The effective evaluation and treatment of these complications might increase the survival and the life quality after cardiac transplantation.