Treating a pediatric patient with end-stage heart disease is often very different than treating an adult. The conditions leading to transplant in a child can be different than in an adult. Together, our heart transplant team brings pediatric, academic, clinical, and research expertise to the diagnosis and treatment of every child.
For every child that comes to Boston Children’s, we start from the beginning with a complete history and review of prior studies and treatments to ensure nothing has been missed. Our approach is first to focus on medical therapies, which may help improve heart function, so the need for transplantation is avoided or at least delayed. For children in immediate need of transplant, our specialized training, extensive experience, and innovative tools and techniques allow us to keep children in the best possible health for the best possible outcome.
Our program offers an immunosuppressant protocol that avoids the use of chronic steroids. This means your child could avoid the side effects commonly associated with steroids — including hypertension, diabetes, and obesity — and enjoy a healthier post-transplant life.
During the transition from adolescence to adulthood, when compliance often becomes a greater challenge, our team will provide the tools to help children understand the importance of adhering to their medication schedule.
We understand heart transplantation is not just a surgery. It is a journey. And our pediatric team is here to support you and your family long after your child leaves the hospital.