Yun Ya hastily entered the patient's room. Wei Qing had already almost explained the patient's condition over the phone, so Yun Ya didn't waste any time.
Every organ transplant surgery faces the same postoperative rejection reaction, but with the development of immunosuppressants, this issue has been obscured. Nonetheless, it remains a significant challenge to overcome.
Within a week of a heart transplant, when blood comes into contact with the donor organ, if there is an antagonistic reaction with the body, an antibody response occurs, which is an acute rejection reaction. The patient experiences fever, drops in blood pressure, swelling, and pain in the transplanted organ, seriously threatening their life.
Yun Ya had already considered this possibility. However, after undergoing a cardiovascular MRI, the results showed no tissue lesions or myocardial cell mutations, meaning that from an imaging perspective, there seemed to be no pathological changes.