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Dick Cheney Heart Transplant: Former Vice-President Older, Waited Longer Than Average Patient

Posted: 03/26/2012 9:37 am

Cheney Heart Transplant

By Julie Steenhuysen and Debra Sherman

CHICAGO, March 25 (Reuters) - At 71, former Vice President Dick Cheney was older than average for a heart transplant, but doctors said on Sunday that advances in care have made it possible for older patients to still be good transplant candidates.

And not only was he older than the typical patient, but he waited longer than average as well -- 20 months vs six months to a year.

Doctors said Cheney must have been in excellent health to have survived five heart attacks and still been eligible for a heart transplant. Cheney is recovering at a Washington-area hospital after transplant surgery on Saturday.

"He's obviously received superb care," said Dr. James Kirklin, director of cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a recent past president of the International Society of Heart & Lung Transplantation.

"He's an elderly man who likely has taken very, very good care of himself to be in this good shape at age 71. It appears that he has been relatively lucky to have avoided major organ problems that would have precluded a transplant," said Kirklin, who is not treating Cheney.

Hospitals have traditionally set 65 as the upper limit for heart transplant. But older patients increasingly are getting them, and there is no absolute cut-off age.

"Dick Cheney's overall risk would probably be a bit higher than a 60-year-old, but the most important thing would be the function of his organs, which we analyze in great detail."

Dr. Valluvan Jeevanandam, chief of cardio-thoracic surgery at the University of Chicago Medical Center, said his hospital has been doing transplants on increasingly older patients.

"They're not that different. The key is co-morbidities," he said, referring to other chronic conditions that affect the health of the transplant recipient.

Older patients undergo a rigorous evaluation and are screened for cancer, neurological abnormalities, kidney and liver dysfunction and other problems.

Jeevanandam said a 71-old-year-old man has a 10-year survival rate of 60 percent to 65 percent. "I can't predict how Cheney will do," he said.

EXTENDING LIFESPAN

Assuming that Cheney's kidneys and other organ systems were working properly at the time of the transplant and he suffers no issues with organ rejection, the latest procedure could extend the former vice president's life by a decade or so, said Dr. Randall Starling, a specialist in cardiac transplants at the Cleveland Clinic.

"They have to be an excellent candidate without significant risk factors because age itself is a risk factor," Starling said.

In order to qualify for a heart transplant, patients must have end-stage heart failure but be otherwise healthy enough to undergo heart transplant surgery, in which a donor heart is implanted into the patient to replace a heart that has become so diseased it is no longer able to pump enough blood to keep organs working properly.

Cheney has survived five heart attacks -- his first at age 37 -- and his care has run the gambit of interventions, ranging from coronary stents to prop open blocked heart arteries, heart bypass surgery to re-route blood flow around diseased arteries, an implantable heart defibrillator to safeguard against potentially dangerous rhythms.

In July 2010, Cheney underwent a procedure to have an artificial heart pump implanted called a ventricular assist device or VAD that takes over the pumping function of a diseased heart for patients in end-stage heart failure.

The device is often used as a bridge to a heart transplant, offering a way of keeping organ systems in good enough working order for the patient to accept a heart transplant.

Doctors said Cheney could have stayed on the VAD, which has increasingly become a permanent solution for some patients.

Cheney had been on a waiting list for a heart transplant for 20 months, which was a bit longer than the average wait time of six months to a year, according to a study published last year in the journal Circulation.

Some 3,000 Americans are on the waiting list for a heart transplant on any given day, and only about 2,000 donor hearts are available each year, according to the National Heart Lung & Blood Institute.

"He waited quite a long time -- nearly two years on a device. Even though the waiting lists are very long, that would be an extended wait for a heart transplant," Kirklin said.

Patients on VAD devices can experience blood clots and infections, and doctors said it was not clear whether a complication with his VAD device may have suddenly moved Cheney higher on the transplant list.

About 5 million Americans have heart failure, and an estimated 400,000 to 700,000 new cases of heart failure are diagnosed each year, according to the Heart Failure Society of America. (Writing by Julie Steenhuysen; reporting by Julie Steenhuysen and Debra Sherman; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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Gregory Schwartz
11:51 AM on 07/15/2012
Heaven forbid if Obama care goes into effect! Can you imagine who is going to decide who gets a transplant and who doesn't? The government has screwed up Medicare, Medicade, Social Security, USPS, the school system, etc. etc. etc. etc.......And now they want to manage our health care? Are we all crazy????
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katielady
06:10 PM on 03/29/2012
He is 71, had 4 heart attacks, according tomArlen Spectre, devoured greasy fried chicken lunching in Senate dining room. No way should he have been on a list. Hedonism alone should have eliminated him as a candidate.
11:50 AM on 03/27/2012
It was a long wait, but hopefully will be successful.
bouvdoggie
hopeful pessimist
11:06 AM on 03/27/2012
I haven't read such a huge amount of medical gobbledy-gook since that last time the doctors did something for the wealthy instead of doing the right thing.
Rexter
Question everything.
10:31 AM on 03/27/2012
Now that he's no longer in the administration and waging needless wars in far off places - a speedy recovery and long life.
10:21 AM on 03/27/2012
Our prayers go with Mr. Cheney for a speedy recovery.
10:00 PM on 03/26/2012
speedy recovery Dick and a long life.
rowf
Proud & Loud Liberal
03:46 PM on 03/26/2012
And the best healthcare our money can buy, too.
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yesatlasshrugged
From Rags to Riches, God bless the USA
03:35 PM on 03/26/2012
Thank goodness Mr. Cheney pulled through.

He's a true patriot, giving up most of his life to be a public servant.

Here's hoping you continue to improve
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AkaFidelis
Liberated from tyranny
03:00 PM on 03/26/2012
Having a first heart attack as a heavy smoker at age 37 does not add confidence to being in excellent health at age 71. Nevertheless, best wishes, Mr. Cheney, for an extended life--use it constructively, please.
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02:13 PM on 03/26/2012
Hopefully it will work. he looks pretty sick in the most recent photos. like 91.
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02:12 PM on 03/26/2012
Get well, Mr. Cheney. Millions and millions Americans admire you and thank you for your service to our great country. May God bless you and give you a speedy, full recovery !!!
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coyotefever105
A Conservative/Libertarian Rogue
02:10 PM on 03/26/2012
Wow, Cheney's a fighter. You have to give him that.