When heart function is critically low and the liver is failing, meticulous planning and lifestyle control can still make a life-saving transplant possible.
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News1802-02-2026, 19:00

Heart at 30%, Liver Failing: Can a Transplant Still Change Everything?

  • Lifestyle diseases like diabetes and hypertension significantly impact the body's ability to withstand and recover from complex surgeries, including organ transplantation.
  • Dr. Anand Ramamurthy of Jupiter Hospital, Thane, highlights that interconnected conditions damage the heart, blood vessels, and metabolic systems, affecting surgical outcomes.
  • Poorly controlled blood sugar and blood pressure weaken blood vessels and the heart, compromising circulation and increasing risk during major organ failure and surgery.
  • Modern medicine now focuses on personalized risk management and detailed functional assessments, allowing carefully selected high-risk patients to undergo advanced procedures.
  • A patient with severely reduced heart function due to long-standing diabetes, hypertension, and a previous heart attack successfully underwent liver transplantation after careful cardiac optimization.

Why It Matters: Lifestyle diseases profoundly impact surgical outcomes, but proactive management and personalized care can enable successful transplants.

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