Feb 19 • 04:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

The last hope falls. No from the experts on the transplant

Pediatric heart transplant experts have deemed that the two-year-old Domenico is not a suitable candidate for a new heart transplant, dashing hopes for his recovery.

In a shocking turn of events, a group of leading pediatric heart transplant specialists has concluded that little Domenico, a two-year-old child hospitalized at Monaldi Hospital, is not suitable for a new heart transplant. Initially, there was a brief moment of hope when the National Transplant Center announced that a heart was available for him. However, after a large consultation involving experts from various major healthcare institutions across Italy, a joint decision was reached that Domenico's health conditions are incompatible with undergoing another transplant.

The specialists, including Lorenzo Galletti and Rachele Adorisio from the Bambino Gesù Hospital in Rome, Giuseppe Toscano from Padova Hospital, Amedeo Terzi from Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital in Bergamo, and Carlo Pace Napoleone from Regina Margherita Hospital in Turin, participated in a comprehensive evaluation. This collective assessment was necessary to ensure that all possible options were considered before arriving at such a difficult conclusion. The decision has left the family and supporters in deep sorrow, highlighting the harsh realities that can accompany serious medical conditions in children.

This situation raises concerns about the availability of pediatric organ transplants and the stringent criteria that must be met for a child to qualify for such procedures. It emphasizes the challenges in pediatric healthcare and the emotional toll on families facing similar difficult choices. The case of Domenico serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities children face in the healthcare system and may spur discussions on improving organ donation outreach and pediatric transplant readiness, as many families navigate these heart-wrenching decisions.

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