The live heart was transported in 16 minutes and 20 seconds after the 'green corridor' was created between Fortis Hospital, Noida and Fortis Escorts Heart Institute in Delhi.
The donor was a 55-year-old ex-serviceman who had met with a road accident and was brought to Fortis Hospital, Noida in a critical condition.
"Sustained efforts to revive the patient failed and he was declared brain dead by the Emergency Response Team and a battery of neuro surgeons. His family overcame their grief and came forward to donate the organs of the departed, following counselling," Dr Z S Meharwal, Director, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery at FEHI, said.
One of the kidneys was made available to Max Super Specialty Hospital, Saket, in accordance with the allocation plan by the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO).
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"The recipient of the heart had been suffering from chronic problems for over 17 years which had progressively worsened leaving the heart in refractory failure for three years.
"Despite the multiple treatment solutions administered during the interceding years, his heart continued to deteriorate and a heart transplant became essential. The patient is stable now and responding well to the treatment. He will be under observation for the next 72 hours," said Meharwal.