First heart transplant recipient in D.C. area dies from COVID-19

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Eva Baisey, who had a life expectancy of just one to five years in1986, died from COVID-19 — more than 34 years after the surgery.

Eva Baisey, known as one of the longest living heart transplant recipients in medical history, has died from COVID-19 at age 55. She passed away on September 12, 2021 — more than 34 years after receiving a heart from an unlikely donor.Doctors thought Baisey, a former nurse, might have a life expectancy of just one to five more years, but she surpassed all expectations, living another three and a half decades with the donated heart.

A smiling Eva Baisey as she prepared to leave the hospital nearly two months after her heart transplant. / Credit: INOVA"The 'idiopathic' means we have no idea what caused the heart failure," Dr. Ed Lefrak explained to CBS News' Jim Axelrod in 2019. Baisey would become the Washington, D.C. area's first heart transplant patient — and Dr. Lefrak, the first surgeon there to perform it. At the time, heart transplants were so uncommon that he and his team would spend their lunch breaks in the morgue to practice the surgery."I think they called me and told me it was a donor with a gunshot wound to the head," Lefrak said.

. The donor had been Mark Wiley, a young man who had killed his estranged girlfriend, 19-year-old Karen Ermert. When police arrived at the scene, Willey shot himself in the head."It's just — it's a heart. It's an organ. It's not a murder organ," Baisey told "48 Hours" in 2019. "And it's just an organ that happened to save my life."

Not only was a new life born out of tragedy — lifelong friendships emerged. Eva Baisey became close with Dr. Lefrak and the medical team that helped saved her life."So, this isn't just your doctor," Jim Axelrod asked in 2019."No, he's my friend," she responded. "I still call him Dr. Lefrak, but he's my friend now. Yeah, I love him. I love him dearly."

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