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Survival benefit of lung transplantation compared with medical management and pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with end-stage COPD
BACKGROUND: COPD patients account for a large proportion of lung transplants; lung transplantation survival benefit for COPD patients is not well established. METHODS: We identified 4521 COPD patients in the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) dataset transplanted from May 2005 to August 2016, a...
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European Respiratory Society
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7184114/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32363207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00177-2019 |
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author | Timofte, Irina Wijesinha, Marniker Vesselinov, Roumen Kim, June Reed, Robert Sanchez, Pablo G. Ladikos, Nicholas Pham, Si Kon, Zachary Rajagopal, Keshava Scharf, Steven M. Wise, Robert Sternberg, Alice L. Kaczorowski, David Griffith, Bartley Terrin, Michael Iacono, Aldo |
author_facet | Timofte, Irina Wijesinha, Marniker Vesselinov, Roumen Kim, June Reed, Robert Sanchez, Pablo G. Ladikos, Nicholas Pham, Si Kon, Zachary Rajagopal, Keshava Scharf, Steven M. Wise, Robert Sternberg, Alice L. Kaczorowski, David Griffith, Bartley Terrin, Michael Iacono, Aldo |
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description | BACKGROUND: COPD patients account for a large proportion of lung transplants; lung transplantation survival benefit for COPD patients is not well established. METHODS: We identified 4521 COPD patients in the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) dataset transplanted from May 2005 to August 2016, and 604 patients assigned to receive pulmonary rehabilitation and medical management in the National Emphysema Treatment Trial (NETT). After trimming the populations for NETT eligibility criteria and data completeness, 1337 UNOS and 596 NETT patients remained. Kaplan–Meier estimates of transplant-free survival from transplantation for UNOS, and NETT randomisation, were compared between propensity score-matched UNOS (n=401) and NETT (n=262) patients. RESULTS: In propensity-matched analyses, transplanted patients had better survival compared to medically managed patients in NETT (p=0.003). Stratifying on 6 min walk distance (6 MWD) and FEV(1), UNOS patients with 6 MWD <1000 ft (∼300 m) or FEV(1) <20% of predicted had better survival than NETT counterparts (median survival 5.0 years UNOS versus 3.4 years NETT; log-rank p<0.0001), while UNOS patients with 6 MWD ≥1000 ft (∼300 m) and FEV(1) ≥20% had similar survival to NETT counterparts (median survival, 5.4 years UNOS versus 4.9 years NETT; log-rank p=0.73), interaction p=0.01. CONCLUSIONS: Overall survival is better for matched lung transplant patients compared with medical management alone. Patients who derive maximum benefit are those with 6 MWD <1000 ft (∼300 m) or FEV(1) <20% of predicted, compared with pulmonary rehabilitation and medical management. |
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spelling | pubmed-71841142020-05-01 Survival benefit of lung transplantation compared with medical management and pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with end-stage COPD Timofte, Irina Wijesinha, Marniker Vesselinov, Roumen Kim, June Reed, Robert Sanchez, Pablo G. Ladikos, Nicholas Pham, Si Kon, Zachary Rajagopal, Keshava Scharf, Steven M. Wise, Robert Sternberg, Alice L. Kaczorowski, David Griffith, Bartley Terrin, Michael Iacono, Aldo ERJ Open Res Original Articles BACKGROUND: COPD patients account for a large proportion of lung transplants; lung transplantation survival benefit for COPD patients is not well established. METHODS: We identified 4521 COPD patients in the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) dataset transplanted from May 2005 to August 2016, and 604 patients assigned to receive pulmonary rehabilitation and medical management in the National Emphysema Treatment Trial (NETT). After trimming the populations for NETT eligibility criteria and data completeness, 1337 UNOS and 596 NETT patients remained. Kaplan–Meier estimates of transplant-free survival from transplantation for UNOS, and NETT randomisation, were compared between propensity score-matched UNOS (n=401) and NETT (n=262) patients. RESULTS: In propensity-matched analyses, transplanted patients had better survival compared to medically managed patients in NETT (p=0.003). Stratifying on 6 min walk distance (6 MWD) and FEV(1), UNOS patients with 6 MWD <1000 ft (∼300 m) or FEV(1) <20% of predicted had better survival than NETT counterparts (median survival 5.0 years UNOS versus 3.4 years NETT; log-rank p<0.0001), while UNOS patients with 6 MWD ≥1000 ft (∼300 m) and FEV(1) ≥20% had similar survival to NETT counterparts (median survival, 5.4 years UNOS versus 4.9 years NETT; log-rank p=0.73), interaction p=0.01. CONCLUSIONS: Overall survival is better for matched lung transplant patients compared with medical management alone. Patients who derive maximum benefit are those with 6 MWD <1000 ft (∼300 m) or FEV(1) <20% of predicted, compared with pulmonary rehabilitation and medical management. European Respiratory Society 2020-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7184114/ /pubmed/32363207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00177-2019 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Timofte, Irina Wijesinha, Marniker Vesselinov, Roumen Kim, June Reed, Robert Sanchez, Pablo G. Ladikos, Nicholas Pham, Si Kon, Zachary Rajagopal, Keshava Scharf, Steven M. Wise, Robert Sternberg, Alice L. Kaczorowski, David Griffith, Bartley Terrin, Michael Iacono, Aldo Survival benefit of lung transplantation compared with medical management and pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with end-stage COPD |
title | Survival benefit of lung transplantation compared with medical management and pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with end-stage COPD |
title_full | Survival benefit of lung transplantation compared with medical management and pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with end-stage COPD |
title_fullStr | Survival benefit of lung transplantation compared with medical management and pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with end-stage COPD |
title_full_unstemmed | Survival benefit of lung transplantation compared with medical management and pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with end-stage COPD |
title_short | Survival benefit of lung transplantation compared with medical management and pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with end-stage COPD |
title_sort | survival benefit of lung transplantation compared with medical management and pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with end-stage copd |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7184114/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32363207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00177-2019 |
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