Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

438. Heart Failure: Perioperative Heart Transplant Management with Dr. Dave Kaczorowski and Dr. Jason Katz

Dec 16, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Dave Kaczorowski, a cardiothoracic surgeon from UPMC, and Dr. Jason Katz, a transplant cardiologist at NYU, dive into the intricate world of heart transplantation. They explore the critical criteria for donor selection, differences between DBD and DCD organ donors, and the importance of multi-disciplinary teams. The duo also covers post-operative care strategies, including vasoactive management and recognizing complications like cardiac tamponade. Tune in for their insights on expanding donor pools and improving patient outcomes!
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INSIGHT

Donor Selection Is Art Plus Science

  • Donor selection mixes evolving science, clinical gestalt, and luck when matching organs to recipients.
  • Consider recipient age, illness severity, donor age, size, function, ischemic time, and regional availability together.
ANECDOTE

Donor Call Is Stressful And Teachable

  • Jason Katz shared that taking donor call can be stressful and resource intensive, often happening overnight.
  • He noted donor call decisions require mentorship and experience to master.
ADVICE

Prefer Younger Donors; Screen Older Ones

  • Prefer younger donors when possible and screen older donors for coronary disease while minimizing ischemic time.
  • Use predicted heart mass for sizing and favor oversizing rather than undersizing donor hearts.
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