Huffman Jeff C, Popkin Michael K, Stern Theodore A
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2003 Nov-Dec;25(6):484-91. doi: 10.1016/s0163-8343(03)00090-2.
Psychiatric consultations to evaluate a patient's suitability to receive organ transplantation can require the integration of multiple types and sources of information. A patient's social support network, history of treatment compliance, ongoing Axis I and Axis II disorders, and understanding of the procedure and follow-up required must all be evaluated during such a consultation. This article presents the case of a woman with borderline personality disorder who developed hepatic failure following a drug overdose, and discusses her evaluation for liver transplantation. The discussion frames the pertinent issues in the transplant evaluation and describes the perioperative (transplant) management of the borderline patient.