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Heart transplant unites oldest-ever patient, long-distance donor

The 56-year-old patient from Quang Tri province was discharged in stable condition as he no longer experienced shortness of breath and was able to walk, move around, and eat normally.
The Hue Central Hospital discharges and congratulates the patient on his successful heart transplant on August 4. (Photo: VNA)
The Hue Central Hospital discharges and congratulates the patient on his successful heart transplant on August 4. (Photo: VNA)

Hue (VNA) – The Hue Central Hospital on Augu❀st 4 held a ceremony to discharge and congratulate a 56-year-old patient on his successful heart transplant, marking the hospital’s 19th successful surgery of this kind.

Born in 1969, he is the oldest person to have undergone a heart transplant at the hospital in the central city of Hue. The patient from Le Thuy commune in neighbouring Quang Tri province was discharged in stable condition. He no longer experienced shortness of breath and was able to walk, move around, and eat normally.
In early 2025, he was diagnosed and treated at the Cardiology Department of the hospital’s Cardiovascular Centre, where doctors determined that a heart transplant was essential to sustain his life. On June 24, he was admitted with symptoms of acute heart failure, including fatigue and breathlessness. On the evening of June 28, the hospital received notification from the Vietnam National Coordinating Centre for Human Organ Transplantation that a donor had been identified at the Gia Dinh People’s Hospital. That night, a surgical team flew from Hue to Ho Chi Minh City to retrieve the donor's heart.
Working through the night, the team ensured the heart was transported back to Hue as scheduled. At 5:13 am on June 29, the donor's heart was removed, and by 7:14 am, the team had arrived at Phu Bai International Airport in Hue. Meanwhile, at the Hue Central Hospital, the cardiovascular surgical team prepared the patient for the operation. After four hours of cold ischaemia, the donor heart began beating again in the patient’s chest at 8:58 am the same day. Nguyen Thi Ly, a family member, described the transplant as a “miracle” that gave the family’s main breadwinner a chance to recover health and continue supporting his loved ones./.
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