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Liver transplant saves a man's life after heat stroke

2022-06-22T11:00:23.528Z


A liver transplant performed in a national emergency for a very serious liver failure, which arose after a heat stroke, saved the life of a 57-year-old man (ANSA)


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performed in a national emergency for a very serious liver failure, which arose after a heat stroke, saved a 57-year-old man.

The surgery, the first of its kind, was performed at the Molinette hospital in the City of Health in Turin.

Now the first signs of waking up from a coma.

The 57-year-old man, the build of a former running athlete, residing in the Asti area, was taken ill near his home, where he was burning brush, in one of the afternoons of very high temperatures compared to the seasonal average.

After having launched a request for help, when 118 arrived he was thrown on the ground and the conditions, according to the health workers, would have led to certain death.

Taken in helicopter rescue to the Reanimation of the Alexandria hospital, in the following hours, after cooling the body with physical means (ice on the body and cold intravenous infusions) and the application of therapies to support vital functions, the patient's conditions progressively stabilized, with initial signs of improvement.

However, the indices relating to the state of the liver starting from 24 hours after the acute event recorded an evident and progressive deterioration.

At just over 36 hours the patient showed no signs of awakening from the coma and was in a state of severe acute liver failure.

Here the decision to contact the Molinette doctors to evaluate the life-saving option of a liver transplant, Mauro Bruno and Silvia Martini from gastro-hepatology at the Molinette hospital in Turin and Professor Renato Romagnoli, director of the Molinette Liver Transplant Center.

Having ascertained a neurological compromise on a metabolic basis still compatible with the execution of a liver transplant, the patient was then transferred to the Reanimation 2 of Molinette directed by Roberto Balagna, and placed on the waiting list for liver transplant in 'super- national urgency '.

About 48 hours had passed since the initial heatstroke.

The Italian Transplant Network was immediately activated and, thanks to the coordination of the Regional Transplant Center of Piedmont-Valle d'Aosta (directed by Professor Antonio Amoroso) and the National Transplant Center, a compatible organ donor was identified after a few minutes, recently made available in Udine.

The team of surgeons of the Liver Transplant Center of Turin then mobilized, going to the Friulian hospital to perform the organ harvesting.

The liver transplant was performed on the third day after the initial event in the operating rooms of Molinette by Doctor Damiano Patrono under the supervision of Professor Romagnoli.

The patient is now still in hospital in Dr. Balagna's intensive care,

"Due to its extreme rarity, the picture of severe hepatic damage secondary to heat stroke poses particular criticalities in its evaluation and in its choice of treatment. When the degree of functional hepatic impairment exceeds the limits of no return, then a real race begins. against time, to which only the excellence of the transplant system at a local and national level can provide an effective response ".

This is the comment by

Giovanni La Valle

, general manager of the City of Health of Turin, of which Le Molinette is a member.


Source: ansa

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