Health10/12/2025The Guardian

Woman, 53, becomes UK’s longest survivor of heart and lung transplant

Woman, 53, becomes UK’s longest survivor of heart and lung transplant

Katie Mitchell, a 53-year-old woman, has become the UK's longest survivor of a heart and lung transplant. At the age of 15, she was diagnosed with Eisenmenger syndrome, a rare congenital disease that caused irreversible lung damage and heart failure. Doctors feared she was near the end of her life, but she underwent a successful heart and lung transplant, which has allowed her to defy the odds and live for over 38 years since the procedure. Mitchell's case highlights the significant advancements in medical technology and the potential for successful transplants to extend the lives of individuals facing life-threatening conditions.

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