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It depends how long you've been waiting, if you are fit for transplant at the time, if you've got a ventricular assist device, if you are in hospital, if you are on inotropes or other IV medication. Lots of factors.

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The decision on who gets put at the top of a heart transplant list is based on medical urgency and compatibility with the available organ. Factors such as severity of illness, likelihood of success with the transplant, and time on the waiting list are considered in prioritizing patients. A transplant team evaluates these factors to determine who is most in need of the transplant.

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What list is a person placed on when they are approved for a heart transplant?

A person approved for heart transplantation is placed on the heart transplant waiting list of a heart transplant center.


How does a patient get on a waiting list for a new heart?

A person approved for heart transplantation is placed on the heart transplant waiting list of a heart transplant center. All patients on a waiting list are registered with the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS).


What is waiting list?

a wait list is a list in which you wait to be contacted for a reason which could be a heart transplant or it could be an adopting list.


How do you get register for a heart transplant?

You have to go through a "transplant assessment" at a hospital that performs heart transplants. The assesment is usually a 3-day to 1 week inpatient procedure, involving blood tests, EEG's, ECG's, ultrasounds, X-rays ,MRI's and a psychological assessment. There may be some other tests too. If you pass all of these, you will be considered a suitable candidate for a heart transplant and your name will be added to the transplant waiting list.


What organ needs were listed on the National Transplant Waiting List of 2000?

The National Transplant Waiting List of 2000 indicated the following needs by organ type: Kidney, 48,349; Liver, 15,987; Heart, 4,139; Lung, 3,695; Kidney-Pancreas, 2,437; Pancreas, 942; Heart-Lung; 212; and, Intestine, 137.


What happens if you don't get a heart transplant?

If you need a heart transplant, you will be in the list to have one. If you choose not to have a transplant, you will be on medications that will just try to ease off the symptoms that you are having. You will not have medications that will cure your condition but just buy time and make you go on each day until your heart can not take it anymore. The reason why you need a heart transplant is because your heart can not function as it normally can. Sometimes when your situation is very poor and the heart is not available for you yet (no compatible match), you may be placed in what you call a VAD (ventricular assist device) which will act as your assistant since your heart is not functioning as it should. Should you not have a VAD or qualify to have one, you will ultimately get sicker each day until your heart gives up.


Who can help you with fund to be put on lung transplant list?

The cost of a lung transplant is quite high and can cost about $400,000 for a single lung transplant and $800,000 for a double lung transplant. You can receive help from anyone to come up with the funds to be put on the lung transplant list.


How do you get on a list to receive an organ transplant?

You have a "transplant assessment" at a transplant hospital. It usually involves ultrasounds, blood tests, MRI's, EEG's, ECG's, psychological assessments and a chest x-ray. (But that depends on what transplant you need). If, at the end of all that you are considered a suitable candidate for a transplant, your name is added to the waiting list for a transplant by the hospital's transplant coordinator.


List examples of organs or tissues that can be successfully transplanted?

Heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, small bowel, cornea, skin,limbs and face transplant.


What do you have to do to get a heart transplant?

You have to go through a "transplant assessment" at a hospital that performs heart transplants. This usually involves a MRI scan, ultrasound, blood tests, ECG's, EEG's and a psychological assessment (possibly some other stuff - doing this typically requires an inpatient hospital stay of a few days to a week). If you pass all of these and are considered a suitable candidate for a transplant, you will be added to the transplant waiting list. Then you just wait for the call to say that a organ is available for you for transplant.


Your son-in-law is in shands hospital as he needs a heart transplant he has insurance but the y said he needed to upfront 5000.00 before they can put him on the list he does not have that amount as he?

OH NO!!!! Frank is in the hospital!?!?!?! FRANK!!!!!!


What does a transplant surgeon do?

A transplant surgeon basically transplants donated organs into someone's body that needs them. There are 4 types of transplants currently: Kidney Liver Pancreas Heart (done by cardiothoracic surgeons, not transplant surgeons in most cases)