ABC Heart Fail Cardiomyop 2023; 3(3): e20230053

The 500th Heart Transplant – The Steps That Made Ceará a Reference in Heart Transplants in Brazil

Jefferson Luis Vieira ORCID logo , Maria Gyslane Vasconcelos Sobral ORCID logo , Viviane Moreira Alves ORCID logo , Germana Porto Linhares Almeida ORCID logo , Juliana Rolim Fernandes ORCID logo , Laura Leite da Escossia Marinho ORCID logo , Glauber Gean Vasconcelos ORCID logo , Daniel Francisco de Mendonça Trompieri ORCID logo , Glaylton Silva Santos ORCID logo , Raissa Marianna Viana Diniz ORCID logo , Juliana de Freitas Vasconcelos Sugette ORCID logo , Ana Larissa Pedrosa Ximenes ORCID logo , Juan Alberto Cosquillo Mejia ORCID logo , João David de Souza Neto ORCID logo

DOI: 10.36660/abchf.20230053

The Beginning of Heart Transplantation in Ceará

The first heart transplant in Ceará occurred in the “cyclosporine era” at Hospital Antônio Prudente on February 20, 1993. The team consisted of surgeons José Glauco Lobo Filho (), João Martins de Souza Torres, Francisco Martins de Oliveira, José Maria Furtado Memória Junior, and Haroldo Brasil Barroso, in addition to Dr. Ricardo Lagreca (Natal/RN) as part of the Northeast Program for Heart Transplantation (NE-Tx). João David de Souza () Neto was the clinical cardiologist, and Fátima Sales and Miguel Arraes were the anesthesiologists. At that time, the NE-Tx provided support by sending collaborators with previous experience in the area, hence the valuable contribution of Dr. Lagreca from Natal. The NE-Tx assisted services from Sergipe, Alagoas, Pernambuco, Bahia, Rio Grande do Norte, and Ceará were discontinued after a few years.

In 1997, still at Hospital Antônio Prudente, a team composed of surgeons Juan Alberto Cosquillo Mejía, Valdester Cavalcante Pinto Júnior, Waldemiro Carvalho Júnior, Fernando Antônio de Mesquita and Haroldo Brasil Barroso, and anesthesiologist Rogean Nunes, in addition to cardiologists João David de Souza Neto and Patrícia Lopes de Sousa continued the heart transplant program in Ceará. On April 8, 1998, the same group and the pediatric cardiologists Klébia Castelo Branco and Ricardo Sardenberg were responsible for launching pediatric and neonatal transplantation in the North/Northeast regions.

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The 500th Heart Transplant – The Steps That Made Ceará a Reference in Heart Transplants in Brazil

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