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300 Impact of the type of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) prior to transplant on development of post-orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT) infections

OBJECTIVES/GOALS: In 2018, the United Network for Organ Sharing began prioritizing patients on temporary MCS over those on durable MCS for OHT in an effort to prioritize sicker patients and decrease waitlist mortality. We explored the impact of this change by examining if the type of MCS prior to tr...

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Autores principales: Trottier, Caitlin A., Strand, Andrew, Snydman, David, Chow, Jennifer
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10129583/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.354
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Strand, Andrew
Snydman, David
Chow, Jennifer
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description OBJECTIVES/GOALS: In 2018, the United Network for Organ Sharing began prioritizing patients on temporary MCS over those on durable MCS for OHT in an effort to prioritize sicker patients and decrease waitlist mortality. We explored the impact of this change by examining if the type of MCS prior to transplant affects the risk of post-transplant infection. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: We will conduct a retrospective cohort study of approximately 350 patients that have undergone OHT at Tufts Medical Center between January 2014 and July 2021 who survived at least 72 hours post-transplant and have minimum post-transplant follow-up of one year or time to death if before one year. Chart review will determine the type of MCS in place prior to transplant and the occurrence of infections within one year of transplant. Data will also be collected on patient’s age, sex, medical comorbidities, lab values, and open chest management practices. We will examine differences in the incidence rates of a composite outcome (blood stream infection, invasive fungal infection, skin and soft tissue infection of device sites, and mediastinitis) between patients that were on temporary versus durable MCS. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: We anticipate that this study will show a greater frequency of infections of all types in patients that received temporary as compared with durable mechanical circulatory support prior to transplantation. We will use Cox proportional hazards survival models to model multivariable relationships for predictors of infection. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: This study will provide insights into the magnitude and type of infectious complications that patients experience after OHT and the impact that type of MCS and other factors have on their outcomes. The data obtained may have implications for choice of mechanical device prior to undergoing OHT surgery as well as antimicrobial prophylaxis.
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spelling pubmed-101295832023-04-26 300 Impact of the type of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) prior to transplant on development of post-orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT) infections Trottier, Caitlin A. Strand, Andrew Snydman, David Chow, Jennifer J Clin Transl Sci Precision Medicine/Health OBJECTIVES/GOALS: In 2018, the United Network for Organ Sharing began prioritizing patients on temporary MCS over those on durable MCS for OHT in an effort to prioritize sicker patients and decrease waitlist mortality. We explored the impact of this change by examining if the type of MCS prior to transplant affects the risk of post-transplant infection. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: We will conduct a retrospective cohort study of approximately 350 patients that have undergone OHT at Tufts Medical Center between January 2014 and July 2021 who survived at least 72 hours post-transplant and have minimum post-transplant follow-up of one year or time to death if before one year. Chart review will determine the type of MCS in place prior to transplant and the occurrence of infections within one year of transplant. Data will also be collected on patient’s age, sex, medical comorbidities, lab values, and open chest management practices. We will examine differences in the incidence rates of a composite outcome (blood stream infection, invasive fungal infection, skin and soft tissue infection of device sites, and mediastinitis) between patients that were on temporary versus durable MCS. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: We anticipate that this study will show a greater frequency of infections of all types in patients that received temporary as compared with durable mechanical circulatory support prior to transplantation. We will use Cox proportional hazards survival models to model multivariable relationships for predictors of infection. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: This study will provide insights into the magnitude and type of infectious complications that patients experience after OHT and the impact that type of MCS and other factors have on their outcomes. The data obtained may have implications for choice of mechanical device prior to undergoing OHT surgery as well as antimicrobial prophylaxis. Cambridge University Press 2023-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10129583/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.354 Text en © The Association for Clinical and Translational Science 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is unaltered and is properly cited. The written permission of Cambridge University Press must be obtained for commercial re-use or in order to create a derivative work.
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Chow, Jennifer
300 Impact of the type of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) prior to transplant on development of post-orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT) infections
title 300 Impact of the type of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) prior to transplant on development of post-orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT) infections
title_full 300 Impact of the type of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) prior to transplant on development of post-orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT) infections
title_fullStr 300 Impact of the type of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) prior to transplant on development of post-orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT) infections
title_full_unstemmed 300 Impact of the type of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) prior to transplant on development of post-orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT) infections
title_short 300 Impact of the type of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) prior to transplant on development of post-orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT) infections
title_sort 300 impact of the type of mechanical circulatory support (mcs) prior to transplant on development of post-orthotopic heart transplantation (oht) infections
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10129583/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.354
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