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Thread started 02/22/03 5:44pm

katt

Jesica Santillan has past away :(

Jesica Santillan, the teenager who survived a botched heart-lung transplant long enough to get an odds-shattering second set of donated organs, died Saturday, two days after the second transplant.

Jesica, 17, whose own heart was deformed, received a heart-lung transplant Feb. 7, but from a donor of a different blood type. Her body rejected the transplant and she was near death by the time the second set of organs was placed in her body early Thursday.


By early Friday, the newest organs were performing well but Jesica's brain was swelled and bleeding.


"All of us at Duke University Hospital are deeply saddened by this," Dr. William Fulkerson, the hospital's chief executive officer, said Saturday. "We want Jesica's family and supporters to know that we share their loss and their grief. We very much regret these tragic circumstances."

Jesica had a heart deformity that kept her lungs from getting oxygen into her blood. Relatives have said her family paid a smuggler to bring them from their small town near Guadalajara, Mexico, to the United States so she could get medical care.


In the first operation, Dr. James Jaggers implanted organs from a donor with type A blood, rather than Jesica's O-positive. In a letter to the United Network for Organ Sharing, which matches patients with donated organs, Duke officials said Jaggers and Carolina Donor Services, a procurement agency, failed to share information about her blood type.


A second set of organs was located less than two weeks later — amazingly fast in comparison to the three years Jesica spent on a waiting list before her first operation. Eighty percent of patients awaiting transplants die before organs can be found.

Dr. Karen Frush, the hospital's medical director of children's services, has there was no sure way to tell when the brain damage occurred. But Mack Mahoney, a family friend and Jesica's chief benefactor, said doctors told the family it was due to the time Jesica was connected to life support.


"Life support ruins kidneys, it ruins brains, it ruins all the organs of the body," he said.


The Santillan family declined to donate any organs from Jesica's body, Puff said.


Jesica's place on the transplant list was determined by several factors, including the severity of her illness and her age.

Her immigration status played no role because hospitals may place non-U.S. citizens on their waiting lists and must give them the same priority as citizens, said Anne Paschke, spokeswoman for the organ network. But they cannot perform more than 5 percent of their transplants on non-citizens.

News report from: Reuters-Yahoo

The Jesica's Hope Chest, Inc. (a foundation for critically ill children)
http://www.4jhc.org


This deeply saddens me.
I am outraged that a hospital can make such a huge mistake; this kind off mistake should NEVER HAPPEN.

I was also disgusted when reading a thread on the org about this young child and what someone wrote you should be totally ashamed off yourself. Look at this childs face and remember everyone has the same rights. She was only a child cry
Life is so precious and we should do what we can to survive.
Especially a Childs life, she was only a baby. sad

My thoughts and prayers to her family and friends


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[This message was edited Sat Feb 22 18:07:17 PST 2003 by katt]
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Reply #1 posted 02/27/03 7:47pm

TipN4U

katt said:

Jesica Santillan, the teenager who survived a botched heart-lung transplant long enough to get an odds-shattering second set of donated organs, died Saturday, two days after the second transplant.

Jesica, 17, whose own heart was deformed, received a heart-lung transplant Feb. 7, but from a donor of a different blood type. Her body rejected the transplant and she was near death by the time the second set of organs was placed in her body early Thursday.


By early Friday, the newest organs were performing well but Jesica's brain was swelled and bleeding.


"All of us at Duke University Hospital are deeply saddened by this," Dr. William Fulkerson, the hospital's chief executive officer, said Saturday. "We want Jesica's family and supporters to know that we share their loss and their grief. We very much regret these tragic circumstances."

Jesica had a heart deformity that kept her lungs from getting oxygen into her blood. Relatives have said her family paid a smuggler to bring them from their small town near Guadalajara, Mexico, to the United States so she could get medical care.


In the first operation, Dr. James Jaggers implanted organs from a donor with type A blood, rather than Jesica's O-positive. In a letter to the United Network for Organ Sharing, which matches patients with donated organs, Duke officials said Jaggers and Carolina Donor Services, a procurement agency, failed to share information about her blood type.


A second set of organs was located less than two weeks later — amazingly fast in comparison to the three years Jesica spent on a waiting list before her first operation. Eighty percent of patients awaiting transplants die before organs can be found.

Dr. Karen Frush, the hospital's medical director of children's services, has there was no sure way to tell when the brain damage occurred. But Mack Mahoney, a family friend and Jesica's chief benefactor, said doctors told the family it was due to the time Jesica was connected to life support.


"Life support ruins kidneys, it ruins brains, it ruins all the organs of the body," he said.


The Santillan family declined to donate any organs from Jesica's body, Puff said.


Jesica's place on the transplant list was determined by several factors, including the severity of her illness and her age.

Her immigration status played no role because hospitals may place non-U.S. citizens on their waiting lists and must give them the same priority as citizens, said Anne Paschke, spokeswoman for the organ network. But they cannot perform more than 5 percent of their transplants on non-citizens.

News report from: Reuters-Yahoo

The Jesica's Hope Chest, Inc. (a foundation for critically ill children)
http://www.4jhc.org


This deeply saddens me.
I am outraged that a hospital can make such a huge mistake; this kind off mistake should NEVER HAPPEN.

I was also disgusted when reading a thread on the org about this young child and what someone wrote you should be totally ashamed off yourself. Look at this childs face and remember everyone has the same rights. She was only a child cry
Life is so precious and we should do what we can to survive.
Especially a Childs life, she was only a baby. sad

My thoughts and prayers to her family and friends


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[This message was edited Sat Feb 22 18:07:17 PST 2003 by katt]


This really effected me becuz this little girl look(s) exactly like me when I was a kid (exactly).
Pain in any circumstance is not ment to be...
We can however, realise that this child is with the father
in heaven...not suffering anymore on earth.
Remember the father in heaven knows all things and perhaps, now she is a watcher for her family and for all of us.

Eternity is everlasting, this lifetime is a blink of an eye.

Prayers really go to this family that they have the compassion to forgive and the courage to guide others how to give in all aspects of life.

Love SingMia
rose
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Reply #2 posted 02/27/03 7:49pm

TipN4U

one more thing...
sometimes things happen to remind us that
DOCTORS are not GOD...GOD IS GOD...
and we are not to judge but are to SUPPORT each other thru "thick or thin".

GODBLISS

SingMia
rose
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Reply #3 posted 02/27/03 8:21pm

trc

Yeah I know how U feel, I'm right here in NC, never met nor know here but cried like I did. And I think the Doc is sadden just ast much. But she's home now.
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Reply #4 posted 03/01/03 12:07pm

katt

trc & TipN4U (singmia) heart peace and respect 2 u both
rose
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Reply #5 posted 03/01/03 12:10pm

Chico319

pray
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Reply #6 posted 03/01/03 12:13pm

ScarLett

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this is terribly sad, as her first operation was a fiasco - i wonder if it had been done right would her survival rate have been higher?


God Bless
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Reply #7 posted 03/01/03 12:32pm

mdiver

hug
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