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Baby Rufus in urgent need of heart donation, Hong Kong health authorities say

Hospital Authority will also seek assistance from mainland China under cross-boundary organ donation and matching mechanism

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Six-month-old Rufus is in the paediatric intensive care unit at Hong Kong Children’s Hospital. Photo: Jelly Tse
Jess Ma

Hong Kong health authorities have made an urgent appeal for a heart transplant for a six-month-old boy in a critical condition, saying the Hospital Authority will also seek assistance from mainland China soon.

An authority spokesman said on Tuesday evening that six-month-old Rufus, who suffers from dilated cardiomyopathy and is in the paediatric intensive care unit at Hong Kong Children’s Hospital, urgently needed a heart transplant.

“Given the critical condition of the patient, in addition to proactively searching for a suitable heart locally, the Hospital Authority will also seek assistance from the Chinese mainland through relevant procedures as soon as possible,” the spokesman said.

Rufus has suffered a heart failure and is using a left ventricular assist device to support his circulatory function.

The boy, who weighs 7.8kg (17.2lbs) and has type O blood, has shown poor appetite and slow growth since he was four months old.

The Hospital Authority building on Argyle Street in Mong Kok. According to the authority, donors for Rufus can be of any blood type and should weigh between 6.5kg and 23kg. Photo: Jelly Tse
The Hospital Authority building on Argyle Street in Mong Kok. According to the authority, donors for Rufus can be of any blood type and should weigh between 6.5kg and 23kg. Photo: Jelly Tse

His parents took him to a private doctor for shortness of breath on June 11, which led to the discovery of serious heart problems and immediate admission to a paediatric intensive care unit.

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