Advice: Press conference 40 years of heart transplantation in Vienna

Looking back at a success story

Vienna (OTS) 40 years ago, a team at Vienna General Hospital and MedUni Vienna successfully carried out the first heart transplant (HTX) in Vienna. This operation laid the foundation for one of the largest and most successful HTX programs in Europe. Since this first transplant in Vienna, numerous milestones have been achieved, innovative concepts developed and new technologies introduced. Whether it’s about bridging to transplantation, organ preservation, immunosuppression or personalized long-term follow-up care – all of these developments have not only significantly improved survival on the waiting list, but above all also the quality of life after a heart transplant.

A press conference will take place on Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 10:00 a.m.

Location: Media center in the Vienna General Hospital, entrance hall level 6
University Hospital AKH Vienna
Währinger Belt 18-20, 1090 Vienna

Your contact persons are:

  • Daniel Zimpfer, head of the university clinic for cardiac surgery
  • Andreas Zuckermann, Program Director Heart Transplantation, University Hospital for Cardiac Surgery
  • Edda Tschernko, Head of the Clinical Department of Cardiothoracic-Vascular Surgical Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, University Clinic for Anesthesia, General Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Therapy
  • Walter Weiss, the longest living donor heart patient in Austria

To register under pr@meduniwien.ac.at is requested.

Press conference 40 years of heart transplantation in Vienna

40 years ago, a team at the Vienna General Hospital and MedUni Vienna successfully carried out the first heart transplant (HTX) in Vienna. This operation laid the foundation for one of the largest and most successful HTX programs in Europe. Since this first transplant in Vienna, numerous milestones have been achieved, innovative concepts developed and new technologies introduced. Whether it’s about bridging to transplantation, organ preservation, immunosuppression or personalized long-term follow-up care – all of these developments have not only significantly improved survival on the waiting list, but above all also the quality of life after a heart transplant.

Datum: April 3, 2024, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m

Ort: University Hospital AKH Vienna, media center in the AKH Vienna, entrance hall level 6
Währinger Belt 18-20, 1090 Vienna, Austria

Questions & Contact:

Mag. Johannes Angerer
medical university Vienna
Head of Communications and Public Relations
Tel.: +431 40160-1150
Mobil: +43 664 80016 11501
johannes.angerer@meduniwien.ac.at
http://www.meduniwien.ac.at

Mag.a Silvia Samhaber, BA
University Hospital AKH Vienna
medical university Vienna
Tel.: +43 1 40 160 11 519
E-Mail: silvia.samhaber@meduniwien.ac.at
silvia.samhaber@akhwien.at

Karin Fehringer, MBA
Head of Information Center and PR
University Hospital AKH Vienna
Vienna Health Association
Tel.: +43 1 404 00-12160
E-Mail: presse@akhwien.at
Währinger Belt 18-20, 1090 Vienna
www.akhwien.at

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