Learn about Heart Transplant Treatment in United Arab Emirates — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in Heart Transplant and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About Heart Transplant

A heart transplant is a life-saving cardiac surgery procedure where a failing or diseased heart is replaced with a healthy donor heart. This complex operation is typically reserved for patients with end-stage heart failure who have exhausted all other treatment options. The procedure involves connecting the new heart to the recipient's blood vessels and ensuring proper function. Performed by a specialized cardiac surgery team, it offers a chance for significantly improved quality of life and longevity. Post-transplant, patients require lifelong immunosuppressive medications to prevent organ rejection and close medical monitoring. This procedure represents the pinnacle of advanced cardiac care for severe, irreversible heart conditions.

Key Highlights

    Offers a chance for a significantly extended lifespan for patients with end-stage heart failure.Can dramatically improve quality of life, energy levels, and functional capacity.Provides a definitive treatment option when all other medical and surgical therapies have failed.Performed by highly specialized cardiac transplant surgeons in accredited medical centers.Involves a multidisciplinary team for comprehensive pre- and post-operative care.

Who is this surgery for?

  • End-stage heart failure from coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, or congenital heart defects.
  • Severe heart failure with a very low ejection fraction (pumping ability) despite optimal medical therapy.
  • Life-threatening heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias) not controllable by other means.
  • Failed previous heart surgeries or interventions with no other viable options.
  • Certain inoperable heart valve diseases leading to progressive heart failure.

How to prepare

  • Extensive medical evaluation including cardiac catheterization, blood tests, and imaging scans.
  • Psychological and social assessment to ensure readiness for the lifelong commitment post-transplant.
  • Placement on a national organ transplant waiting list after meeting strict criteria.
  • Optimization of overall health, including managing other conditions like diabetes or infections.
  • Pre-operative counseling and education for the patient and family about the procedure and recovery.
  • Immediate preparation upon donor heart availability, including fasting and pre-operative medications.

Risks & possible complications

  • Organ rejection, where the body's immune system attacks the new heart.
  • Infection due to immunosuppressive medications that lower the body's defenses.
  • Side effects from long-term immunosuppressants, such as kidney damage, high blood pressure, and diabetes.
  • Increased risk of certain cancers, particularly skin cancer and lymphoma.
  • Surgical risks including bleeding, blood clots, stroke, and adverse reactions to anesthesia.
  • Coronary allograft vasculopathy, a form of accelerated artery disease in the new heart.

Recovery & hospital stay

  • Initial recovery in the Cardiac ICU for close monitoring of heart function and vital signs.
  • Gradual mobilization and initiation of a cardiac rehabilitation program.
  • Lifelong regimen of immunosuppressive medications to prevent rejection, requiring strict adherence.
  • Frequent follow-up visits, biopsies, and tests to monitor for rejection and medication side effects.
  • Lifestyle modifications including a heart-healthy diet, regular exercise as tolerated, and infection prevention strategies.
  • Ongoing psychological support to adapt to life post-transplant and manage the chronic nature of care.
  • checked Typical hospital stay: 3-4 weeks
  • checked Expected recovery time: 3-6 months for initial recovery; lifelong follow-up

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering heart transplant in United Arab Emirates, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for heart transplant compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
United Arab Emirates USD 22,800 – USD 60,000 3-4 weeks ~ 3-6 months for initial recovery; lifelong follow-up Know More
Thailand USD 22,800 – USD 48,400 3-4 weeks ~ 3-6 months for initial recovery; lifelong follow-up Know More
South Korea USD 20,800 – USD 65,990 3-4 weeks ~ 3-6 months for initial recovery; lifelong follow-up Know More
India USD 16,366 – USD 38,187 3-4 weeks ~ 3-6 months for initial recovery; lifelong follow-up Know More
Turkey USD 120,927 – USD 282,162 3-4 weeks ~ 3-6 months for initial recovery; lifelong follow-up Know More

Top hospitals for Heart Transplant in United Arab Emirates

These partner hospitals in United Arab Emirates have dedicated cardiac surgery teams and experience managing patients undergoing heart transplant.

Burjeel Medical City Abu Dhabi

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Cardiac surgeons for Heart Transplant

Explore experienced cardiac surgeons who regularly perform heart transplant and provide pre- and post-operative care in United Arab Emirates.

Dr. Taj Mohammed Fiyaz Chowdhry
  • 7 Years Experience
  • Cardiac surgeon
Speaks: English

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