In most EU countries and the US, post-discharge protocols for a heart transplant patient vary in detail, but have a universal core that determines the success of survival and quality of life.
The following is the text in the original language. Immunosuppression - forever.
The patient takes a combination of drugs to combat the symptoms. Vidmina or skipping a dose is a direct threat to life.
Retelny medical control.
After transplantation, the patient remains under the constant supervision of a multidisciplinary team.
Rehabilitation – systemic and controlled.
Physical exercises are introduced step by step, under the supervision of the cardiac rehabilitation team.
Infection prevention is a priority.
Whether it’s a fever or contact with infectious diseases is a reason for a dangerous brutality to the doctor.
The zest of life.
Most patients in Europe and the USA turn to a socially active life - work, rise in price, go in for sports in a sedentary regime. In addition to strict discipline, regular monitoring and prenatal therapy.
Heart transplantation is not “a new life without faces”, but a new reality with long-term reliability.