History and Examination

History

Important features of history:

  • Date of transplant
  • Time course of symptoms
  • Any known episodes of rejection
  • Details of anti-rejection drugs and patients compliance
  • Any history to suggest sepsis: General features such as fever, or symptoms of a specific focus such as cough/ expectoration
  • Cardiac symptoms (which might suggest graft failure due to rejection or vasculopathy): Breathlessness/paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea (PND)/orthopnoea; dizziness or syncope; palpitations

Examination

Important clinical signs:

  • Tachycardia may be normal post transplant
  • Bradycardia common soon after surgery
  • Blood pressure often high in transplant patients. May be low in sepsis or graft failure
  • Lung fields crepitations in heart failure or pneumonia
  • Ankle oedema in right heart failure
  • Temperature elevated in sepsis, but this is not a reliable marker for infection