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Trends in pediatric donor heart discard rates and the potential use of unallocated hearts for allogeneic valve transplantation

OBJECTIVES: Allogeneic valve transplantation is an emerging therapy that delivers a living valve from a donor heart. We reviewed the national discard rate of pediatric and young adult (aged 25 years or younger) donor grafts to estimate the number of hearts potentially available to source valve allot...

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Autores principales: Nguyen, Stephanie N., Schiazza, Alexis, Richmond, Marc E., Zuckerman, Warren A., Bacha, Emile A., Goldstone, Andrew B.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37808067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjon.2023.06.002
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author Nguyen, Stephanie N.
Schiazza, Alexis
Richmond, Marc E.
Zuckerman, Warren A.
Bacha, Emile A.
Goldstone, Andrew B.
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Schiazza, Alexis
Richmond, Marc E.
Zuckerman, Warren A.
Bacha, Emile A.
Goldstone, Andrew B.
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description OBJECTIVES: Allogeneic valve transplantation is an emerging therapy that delivers a living valve from a donor heart. We reviewed the national discard rate of pediatric and young adult (aged 25 years or younger) donor grafts to estimate the number of hearts potentially available to source valve allotransplantation. METHODS: We queried the United Network for Organ Sharing database to identify pediatric and young adult heart donors from 1987 to 2022. Donor heart discard was defined as nontransplantation of the allograft. RESULTS: Of 72,460 pediatric/young adult heart donations, 41,065 (56.7%) were transplanted and 31,395 (43.3%) were unutilized. The average annual number of discarded hearts in era 1 (1987-2000), era 2 (2000-2010), and era 3 (2010-2022) was 791 (42.8%), 1035 (46.3%), and 843 (41.2%), respectively. From 2017 to 2021, the average annual number of discards by age was: 39 (31.8%) neonates/infants, 78 (38.0%) toddlers, 41 (49.4%) young children, 240 (38.0%) adolescents, and 498 (40.1%) young adults. High-volume procurement regions had the greatest proportion of nonutilization, with the national average discard rate ranging from 39% to 49%. The most frequently documented reasons for nonallocation were distribution to the heart valve industry (26.5%), presumably due to suboptimal graft function, poor organ function (22.7%), and logistical challenges (10.8%). CONCLUSIONS: With ∼900 pediatric/young adult donor hearts discarded annually, unutilized grafts represent a potential source of valves for allogeneic valve transplant to supplement current conduit and valve replacement surgery. The limited availability of neonatal and infant hearts may limit this technique in the youngest patients, for whom cryopreserved homografts or xenografts will likely remain the primary valve substitute.
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spelling pubmed-105568312023-10-07 Trends in pediatric donor heart discard rates and the potential use of unallocated hearts for allogeneic valve transplantation Nguyen, Stephanie N. Schiazza, Alexis Richmond, Marc E. Zuckerman, Warren A. Bacha, Emile A. Goldstone, Andrew B. JTCVS Open Congenital: Aortic Valve OBJECTIVES: Allogeneic valve transplantation is an emerging therapy that delivers a living valve from a donor heart. We reviewed the national discard rate of pediatric and young adult (aged 25 years or younger) donor grafts to estimate the number of hearts potentially available to source valve allotransplantation. METHODS: We queried the United Network for Organ Sharing database to identify pediatric and young adult heart donors from 1987 to 2022. Donor heart discard was defined as nontransplantation of the allograft. RESULTS: Of 72,460 pediatric/young adult heart donations, 41,065 (56.7%) were transplanted and 31,395 (43.3%) were unutilized. The average annual number of discarded hearts in era 1 (1987-2000), era 2 (2000-2010), and era 3 (2010-2022) was 791 (42.8%), 1035 (46.3%), and 843 (41.2%), respectively. From 2017 to 2021, the average annual number of discards by age was: 39 (31.8%) neonates/infants, 78 (38.0%) toddlers, 41 (49.4%) young children, 240 (38.0%) adolescents, and 498 (40.1%) young adults. High-volume procurement regions had the greatest proportion of nonutilization, with the national average discard rate ranging from 39% to 49%. The most frequently documented reasons for nonallocation were distribution to the heart valve industry (26.5%), presumably due to suboptimal graft function, poor organ function (22.7%), and logistical challenges (10.8%). CONCLUSIONS: With ∼900 pediatric/young adult donor hearts discarded annually, unutilized grafts represent a potential source of valves for allogeneic valve transplant to supplement current conduit and valve replacement surgery. The limited availability of neonatal and infant hearts may limit this technique in the youngest patients, for whom cryopreserved homografts or xenografts will likely remain the primary valve substitute. Elsevier 2023-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10556831/ /pubmed/37808067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjon.2023.06.002 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Congenital: Aortic Valve
Nguyen, Stephanie N.
Schiazza, Alexis
Richmond, Marc E.
Zuckerman, Warren A.
Bacha, Emile A.
Goldstone, Andrew B.
Trends in pediatric donor heart discard rates and the potential use of unallocated hearts for allogeneic valve transplantation
title Trends in pediatric donor heart discard rates and the potential use of unallocated hearts for allogeneic valve transplantation
title_full Trends in pediatric donor heart discard rates and the potential use of unallocated hearts for allogeneic valve transplantation
title_fullStr Trends in pediatric donor heart discard rates and the potential use of unallocated hearts for allogeneic valve transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Trends in pediatric donor heart discard rates and the potential use of unallocated hearts for allogeneic valve transplantation
title_short Trends in pediatric donor heart discard rates and the potential use of unallocated hearts for allogeneic valve transplantation
title_sort trends in pediatric donor heart discard rates and the potential use of unallocated hearts for allogeneic valve transplantation
topic Congenital: Aortic Valve
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37808067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjon.2023.06.002
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