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Qatar’s first heart transplant successfully performed at Heart Hospital

Published: 27 Mar 2025 - 09:27 pm | Last Updated: 27 Mar 2025 - 09:31 pm
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The Peninsula

Doha: Qatar has reached a major healthcare milestone with the successful completion of the country’s first heart transplant. The surgery was performed at Heart Hospital (Hamad Medical Corporation) by an expert local heart transplant team.

The surgery was a success and the patient, a 42-year-old man from Bangladesh, is now recovering well. This achievement marks an important step forward for healthcare in Qatar and highlights the strength of the country’s organ transplant program.

Following the procedure, His Excellency Mansoor bin Ebrahim bin Saad Al Mahmoud, Minister of Public Health, and His Excellency Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Suwaidi, Managing Director of HMC, visited the patient at Heart Hospital to check on his condition and meet the medical team.

“This is a proud moment for Qatar,” said His Excellency Mansoor bin Ebrahim bin Saad Al Mahmoud. “The successful heart transplant shows our strong commitment to developing organ transplant services. It also demonstrates that Qatar is becoming a leader in this field, thanks to our skilled doctors, modern hospitals, and support from our country’s leadership.”

His Excellency Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Suwaidi added: “This heart transplant shows the high quality of care provided by HMC’s specialist teams. It also highlights the strength of our organ transplant program and the skill of our surgeons, doctors, nurses, and support staff. We are proud to provide world-class care to our patients.”

Despite significant advances in medical and interventional treatments for heart failure patients, some patients still suffer from treatment-resistant conditions and require advanced treatments such as heart transplantation. Heart transplantation is a highly complex procedure that requires collaboration between multiple medical teams to ensure appropriate patient selection and optimal management of pre- and post-operative care.

Dr. Khalid Al Jalham, HMC’s Chief Medical Officer, said: “HMC is dedicated to delivering world-class specialist healthcare services to our patients. This transplant procedure marks a major milestone for individuals with advanced heart disease in Qatar and underscores our commitment to leading the way in specialized cardiac care.

In recent years, Qatar’s organ transplant program has made significant progress, supported by international-standard hospitals, a national donor registry, and highly skilled medical teams.”

The transplant was carried out by a large team that included skilled cardiac surgeons, cardiologists specializing in heart failure, anesthesia and intensive care teams, interventional cardiac catheterization, nurses, infectious diseases, nephrology, pathology, rehabilitation, psychiatry, and social workers. The team worked closely together to make sure everything went smoothly and the patient received the best care before, during, and after the surgery.