UofL Health – Trager Transplant Center is home to Kentucky’s first adult heart transplant and first heart-lung transplant, setting the standard for advanced heart care in the region. With more than 500 successful heart transplants performed, our expert team is committed to pushing the boundaries of transplant care, driving research, pioneering new technologies and delivering exceptional support before, during and after your transplant.
A heart transplant is a life-saving treatment for advanced heart failure, which occurs when the heart can no longer pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs.
Common causes of heart failure include:
For people who may not be eligible for a heart transplant, another option may be a ventricular assist device (VAD). A VAD is a mechanical pump placed in the chest that helps the heart pump blood from the lower chambers, called ventricles, to the rest of the body. VADs can also serve as a temporary support for patients awaiting a heart transplant.
To learn more about your options for advanced heart care, fill out this form or call 502-587-4384.
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Reasons for a Heart Transplant
A heart transplant is a life-saving treatment for advanced heart failure, which occurs when the heart can no longer pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs.
Common causes of heart failure include:
- Abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias)
- Weakening of heart muscles (cardiomyopathy)
- Congenital heart disease
- Coronary artery disease
- Heart valve disease
Heart Transplant Candidate Eligibility
People who are most qualified for a heart transplant are in the last stages of heart disease, meaning their symptoms show with mild activity or while resting. Factors that can help decide if you might be a candidate for heart transplantation include:- Stage and severity of your heart disease
- Age
- Height and weight
- Risks of surgery
- Treatment plan before and after the heart transplantation
Ventricular Assist Device