Girl, 6, critical after long-awaited heart transplant
NBC News | Linda Carroll
Video: Ann and Ed Bartlinski already had eight children at home when they adopted Teresa, then 3, from China, who needed urgent help due to heart and lung issues. Teresa is now in âextremely criticalâ condition after a heart transplant last week, but her parents say sheâs âa fighter.â NBCâs Tom Costello reports.
It seemed like the perfect happy ending to an incredibly poignant story. Teresa Bartlinski, the 6-year-old adopted from China who literally had a broken heart, received a transplant after waiting for more than two years for a matching organ.
But a few hours after the surgery last Monday Teresa went into cardiac arrest. Sheâs spent the last week on a heart-lung machine while doctors try to help her.
Ed and Ann Bartlinski knew what they were getting into when they spotted Teresa at an orphanage in China. âOur whole intent was to bring her home, let her know the love of a family,â Ann told TODAYâs Tom Costello. âWe knew she was terminally ill.â
Teresa was born with a shortened arm and heart damage that resulted from a congenital defect named hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Children with the syndrome end up with an underdeveloped left ventricle. In Teresaâs case, that also led to permanently damaged lungs, which made the little girl frail.
Video: Ann and Ed Bartlinski already had eight children at home when they adopted Teresa, then 3, from China, who needed urgent help due to heart and lung issues. Teresa is now in âextremely criticalâ condition after a heart transplant last week, but her parents say sheâs âa fighter.â NBCâs Tom Costello reports.
It seemed like the perfect happy ending to an incredibly poignant story. Teresa Bartlinski, the 6-year-old adopted from China who literally had a broken heart, received a transplant after waiting for more than two years for a matching organ.
But a few hours after the surgery last Monday Teresa went into cardiac arrest. Sheâs spent the last week on a heart-lung machine while doctors try to help her.
Ed and Ann Bartlinski knew what they were getting into when they spotted Teresa at an orphanage in China. âOur whole intent was to bring her home, let her know the love of a family,â Ann told TODAYâs Tom Costello. âWe knew she was terminally ill.â
Teresa was born with a shortened arm and heart damage that resulted from a congenital defect named hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Children with the syndrome end up with an underdeveloped left ventricle. In Teresaâs case, that also led to permanently damaged lungs, which made the little girl frail.
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