Dick Cheney receives heart transplant
Former Vice President Dick Cheney received a heart transplant on Saturday, his office announced.
A statement from the former vice president's office said the 71-year-old is now recovering in the intensive care unit of Inova Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, Va., outside Washington.
I'm a touch surprised. At 71 he is a little old for a transplant even if the rest of his body is doing well. He had the LVAD implanted and those aren't meant to last forever, so it just have been time to, as we say in the medical biz, to 'defecate or decommode'. | The statement said Cheney had been on the transplant list for 20 months and did not know the identity of the donor.
"Although the former vice president and his family do not know the identity of the donor, they will be forever grateful for this lifesaving gift," the statement read.
Cheney, who served as President George W. Bush's vice president from 2001 to 2009, has a long history of heart problems. He suffered his first heart attack at age 37 and his fifth in 2010. In 1988, he underwent quadruple bypass surgery and has had several other heart surgeries since then.
In 2010, he had a battery-powered heart pump known as a Left Ventricular Assist Device implanted to keep his heart working - a device that is often used for short periods by patients awaiting a transplant.
The heart transplant groups are using LVADs more and more as longer-term bridges to transplant, and some enterprising ones are using LVADs in place of transplant in higher-risk patients. |
Posted by: Steve White 2012-03-25 |