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Extended criteria donor organ use for heart-lung transplantation in the modern era

BACKGROUND: Demand for donor hearts and lungs exceeds their supply. Extended Criteria Donor (ECD) organs are used to help meet this demand, but their impact on heart-lung transplantation outcomes is poorly characterized. METHODS AND RESULTS: : The United Network for Organ Sharing was queried for dat...

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Autores principales: Weingarten, Noah, Iyengar, Amit, Herbst, David Alan, Helmers, Mark, Meldrum, Danika, Guevara-Plunkett, Sara, Dominic, Jessica, Atluri, Pavan
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Publicado: Hospital das Clinicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Sao Paulo 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10172855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37120982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinsp.2023.100205
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author Weingarten, Noah
Iyengar, Amit
Herbst, David Alan
Helmers, Mark
Meldrum, Danika
Guevara-Plunkett, Sara
Dominic, Jessica
Atluri, Pavan
author_facet Weingarten, Noah
Iyengar, Amit
Herbst, David Alan
Helmers, Mark
Meldrum, Danika
Guevara-Plunkett, Sara
Dominic, Jessica
Atluri, Pavan
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description BACKGROUND: Demand for donor hearts and lungs exceeds their supply. Extended Criteria Donor (ECD) organs are used to help meet this demand, but their impact on heart-lung transplantation outcomes is poorly characterized. METHODS AND RESULTS: : The United Network for Organ Sharing was queried for data on adult heart-lung transplantation recipients (n = 447) from 2005‒2021. Recipients were stratified based on whether they received ECD hearts and/or lungs. Morbidity was analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis, chi-square, and Fisher's exact tests. Mortality was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier estimation, log-rank tests and Cox regression. Sixty-five (14.5%) patients received two ECD organs, 134 (30.0%) received only an ECD lung, and 65 (14.5%) only an ECD heart. Recipients of two ECD organs were older, more likely to have diabetes, and more likely transplanted from 2015‒2021 (p < 0.05). Groups did not differ by pre-transplant diagnosis, intensive care unit disposition, life support use, or hemodynamics. Group five-year survival rates ranged from 54.5% to 63.2% (p = 0.428). Groups did not differ by 30-day mortality, strokes, graft rejection, or hospital length of stay. CONCLUSIONS: : Using ECD hearts and/or lungs for heart-lung transplantation is not associated with increased mortality and is a safe strategy for increasing donor organ supply in this complex patient population.
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spelling pubmed-101728552023-05-12 Extended criteria donor organ use for heart-lung transplantation in the modern era Weingarten, Noah Iyengar, Amit Herbst, David Alan Helmers, Mark Meldrum, Danika Guevara-Plunkett, Sara Dominic, Jessica Atluri, Pavan Clinics (Sao Paulo) Original Articles BACKGROUND: Demand for donor hearts and lungs exceeds their supply. Extended Criteria Donor (ECD) organs are used to help meet this demand, but their impact on heart-lung transplantation outcomes is poorly characterized. METHODS AND RESULTS: : The United Network for Organ Sharing was queried for data on adult heart-lung transplantation recipients (n = 447) from 2005‒2021. Recipients were stratified based on whether they received ECD hearts and/or lungs. Morbidity was analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis, chi-square, and Fisher's exact tests. Mortality was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier estimation, log-rank tests and Cox regression. Sixty-five (14.5%) patients received two ECD organs, 134 (30.0%) received only an ECD lung, and 65 (14.5%) only an ECD heart. Recipients of two ECD organs were older, more likely to have diabetes, and more likely transplanted from 2015‒2021 (p < 0.05). Groups did not differ by pre-transplant diagnosis, intensive care unit disposition, life support use, or hemodynamics. Group five-year survival rates ranged from 54.5% to 63.2% (p = 0.428). Groups did not differ by 30-day mortality, strokes, graft rejection, or hospital length of stay. CONCLUSIONS: : Using ECD hearts and/or lungs for heart-lung transplantation is not associated with increased mortality and is a safe strategy for increasing donor organ supply in this complex patient population. Hospital das Clinicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Sao Paulo 2023-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10172855/ /pubmed/37120982 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinsp.2023.100205 Text en © 2023 HCFMUSP. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Helmers, Mark
Meldrum, Danika
Guevara-Plunkett, Sara
Dominic, Jessica
Atluri, Pavan
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title_short Extended criteria donor organ use for heart-lung transplantation in the modern era
title_sort extended criteria donor organ use for heart-lung transplantation in the modern era
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10172855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37120982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinsp.2023.100205
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