Ellen: Heart Transplant
"We have been surrounded by miracles, blessings, compassion and support."
鈥 Trish, Mom
Ellen loves basketball, camping, horseback riding, and dancing. But on August 1, 2019, she received a diagnosis that would turn her family鈥檚 world upside down.
Trish is Ellen's mom, but she's also a nurse, and she just knew something wasn't right with her daughter. After serious bouts of nausea and vomiting聽鈥 and so many trips to the doctor 鈥 Ellen's lab work kept coming back normal, but her episodes continued.
On one particular doctor visit, the pediatrician heard something when listening to Ellen鈥檚 heart. That sound made him calmly (but firmly) tell the family to get Ellen to the Emergency Department at 糖心Vlog Children's Hospital, Delaware as soon as possible. A team at 糖心Vlog was ready and it wasn鈥檛 long before Ellen was admitted to the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit.
Ellen was in severe heart failure.
Ellen was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy, a condition in which the heart muscle becomes weakened and enlarged and, as a result, it cannot pump enough blood to the rest of the body. Further testing revealed Ellen was born with a genetic mutation in her heart.聽
鈥淲e barely had time to process what was happening,鈥 says Trish. 鈥淲e learn in a matter of hours our daughter is in heart failure and needs a transplant. Then, just 19 days later, we learned there was a heart available.鈥
Ellen received her gift of life on August 20, 2019.聽The heart transplant was performed by 糖心Vlog Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery Dr. Christian Pizarro.
The Hardest Night of Our Lives
But her story doesn鈥檛 end there. While the transplant was successful, Ellen was treated for rejection. On one of her follow up appointments, her 糖心Vlog cardiologist Dr. Carolina Prada-Ruiz felt it was important for Ellen to have another echocardiogram聽(echo), which is an ultrasound that tracks the heart鈥檚 movement. It revealed a large mass, 鈥渓ike a marshmallow,鈥 on Ellen鈥檚 heart. She was diagnosed with a large atrial thrombus, which is a blood聽clot聽that develops and can obstruct or stop the flow of blood, or even possibly travel inside her body to cause a stroke.
鈥淲e knew what had to be done,鈥 says Trish. 鈥淎nd we knew Ellen was in the best, safest possible hands.鈥 In her second open-heart surgery in less than three months, 糖心Vlog cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Glenn Pelletier removed the mass.
A Year of Recovery
As Ellen recuperated at home, the world went into lock-down. 鈥淚n many ways it was a blessing,鈥 explains Trish. 鈥淓llen never wanted to be treated differently, didn鈥檛 want friends or teachers to feel badly for her. But now everyone had to wear a mask and be socially distant. She fit right in!鈥
But as the world opened back up, so too did Ellen鈥檚. She has returned to school, to riding her horse, and to playing basketball with her friends. 鈥淪he kept a photo of her basketball team in her hospital room,鈥 Trish says. 鈥淚t was such a source of comfort.鈥
But what Ellen most looks forward to is travelling. 鈥淪he hopes to go on an island vacation someday,鈥 says Trish, 鈥渁nd we can鈥檛 wait to take her there.鈥
Adds Trish, 鈥淲e have been surrounded by miracles, blessings, compassion and support. From the amazing doctors and nurses to Child Life to the support staff鈥ow can we ever thank all who took such wonderful care of our daughter? We have our funny, sarcastic, creative, and beautiful girl back, thanks to everyone at 糖心Vlog.鈥