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Evaluating the Impact of Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion on Organ Transplantation: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) sustains and allows advanced assessment of potentially useable donor lungs before transplantation, potentially relieving resource constraints. OBJECTIVE: We sought to characterize the effect of EVLP on organ utilization and patient outcomes. METHODS: We performed a retr...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10321509/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37073734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000005887 |
Sumario: | Ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) sustains and allows advanced assessment of potentially useable donor lungs before transplantation, potentially relieving resource constraints. OBJECTIVE: We sought to characterize the effect of EVLP on organ utilization and patient outcomes. METHODS: We performed a retrospective, before-after cohort study using linked institutional data sources of adults wait-listed for lung transplant and donor organs transplanted in Ontario, Canada between 2005 and 2019. We regressed the annual number of transplants against year, EVLP use, and organ characteristics. Time-to-transplant, waitlist mortality, primary graft dysfunction, tracheostomy insertion, in-hospital mortality, and chronic lung allograft dysfunction were evaluated using propensity score-weighted regression. RESULTS: EVLP availability (P=0.01 for interaction) and EVLP use (P<0.001 for interaction) were both associated with steeper increases in transplantation than expected by historical trends. EVLP was associated with more donation after circulatory death and extended-criteria donors transplanted, while the numbers of standard-criteria donors remained relatively stable. Significantly faster time-to-transplant was observed after EVLP was available (hazard ratio=1.64 [1.41–1.92]; P<0.001). Fewer patients died on the waitlist after EVLP was available, but no difference in the hazard of waitlist mortality was observed (HR=1.19 [0.81–1.74]; P=0.176). We observed no difference in the likelihood of chronic lung allograft dysfunction before versus after EVLP was available. CONCLUSIONS: We observed a significant increase in organ transplantation since EVLP was introduced into practice, predominantly from increased acceptance of donation after circulatory death and extended-criteria lungs. Our findings suggest that EVLP-associated increases in organ availability meaningfully alleviated some barriers to transplant. |
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