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Inactive status is an independent predictor of liver transplant waitlist mortality and is associated with a transplant centers median meld at transplant

BACKGROUND: Approximately 30% of patients on the liver transplant waitlist experience at least one inactive status change which makes them temporarily ineligible to receive a deceased donor transplant. We hypothesized that inactive status would be associated with higher mortality which may differ on...

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Autores principales: Merola, Jonathan, Gan, Geliang, Stewart, Darren, Noreen, Samantha, Mulligan, David, Batra, Ramesh, Haakinson, Danielle, Deng, Yanhong, Kulkarni, Sanjay
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8601542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34793524
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260000
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author Merola, Jonathan
Gan, Geliang
Stewart, Darren
Noreen, Samantha
Mulligan, David
Batra, Ramesh
Haakinson, Danielle
Deng, Yanhong
Kulkarni, Sanjay
author_facet Merola, Jonathan
Gan, Geliang
Stewart, Darren
Noreen, Samantha
Mulligan, David
Batra, Ramesh
Haakinson, Danielle
Deng, Yanhong
Kulkarni, Sanjay
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description BACKGROUND: Approximately 30% of patients on the liver transplant waitlist experience at least one inactive status change which makes them temporarily ineligible to receive a deceased donor transplant. We hypothesized that inactive status would be associated with higher mortality which may differ on a transplant centers’ or donor service areas’ (DSA) Median MELD at Transplant (MMaT). METHODS: Multi-state models were constructed (OPTN database;06/18/2013-06/08/2018) using DSA-level and transplant center-level data where MMaT were numerically ranked and categorized into tertiles. Hazards ratios were calculated between DSA and transplant center tertiles, stratified by MELD score, to determine differences in inactive to active transition probabilities. RESULTS: 7,625 (30.2% of sample registrants;25,216 total) experienced at least one inactive status change in the DSA-level cohort and 7,623 experienced at least one inactive status change in the transplant-center level cohort (30.2% of sample registrants;25,211 total). Inactive patients with MELD≤34 had a higher probability of becoming re-activated if they were waitlisted in a low or medium MMaT transplant center or DSA. Transplant rates were higher and lower re-activation probability was associated with higher mortality for the MELD 26–34 group in the high MMaT tertile. There were no significant differences in re-activation, transplant probability, or waitlist mortality for inactivated patients with MELD≥35 regardless of a DSA’s or center’s MMaT. CONCLUSION: This study shows that an inactive status change is independently associated with waitlist mortality. This association differs by a centers’ and a DSAs’ MMaT. Prioritization through care coordination to resolve issues of inactivity is fundamental to improving access.
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spelling pubmed-86015422021-11-19 Inactive status is an independent predictor of liver transplant waitlist mortality and is associated with a transplant centers median meld at transplant Merola, Jonathan Gan, Geliang Stewart, Darren Noreen, Samantha Mulligan, David Batra, Ramesh Haakinson, Danielle Deng, Yanhong Kulkarni, Sanjay PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Approximately 30% of patients on the liver transplant waitlist experience at least one inactive status change which makes them temporarily ineligible to receive a deceased donor transplant. We hypothesized that inactive status would be associated with higher mortality which may differ on a transplant centers’ or donor service areas’ (DSA) Median MELD at Transplant (MMaT). METHODS: Multi-state models were constructed (OPTN database;06/18/2013-06/08/2018) using DSA-level and transplant center-level data where MMaT were numerically ranked and categorized into tertiles. Hazards ratios were calculated between DSA and transplant center tertiles, stratified by MELD score, to determine differences in inactive to active transition probabilities. RESULTS: 7,625 (30.2% of sample registrants;25,216 total) experienced at least one inactive status change in the DSA-level cohort and 7,623 experienced at least one inactive status change in the transplant-center level cohort (30.2% of sample registrants;25,211 total). Inactive patients with MELD≤34 had a higher probability of becoming re-activated if they were waitlisted in a low or medium MMaT transplant center or DSA. Transplant rates were higher and lower re-activation probability was associated with higher mortality for the MELD 26–34 group in the high MMaT tertile. There were no significant differences in re-activation, transplant probability, or waitlist mortality for inactivated patients with MELD≥35 regardless of a DSA’s or center’s MMaT. CONCLUSION: This study shows that an inactive status change is independently associated with waitlist mortality. This association differs by a centers’ and a DSAs’ MMaT. Prioritization through care coordination to resolve issues of inactivity is fundamental to improving access. Public Library of Science 2021-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8601542/ /pubmed/34793524 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260000 Text en © 2021 Merola et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Merola, Jonathan
Gan, Geliang
Stewart, Darren
Noreen, Samantha
Mulligan, David
Batra, Ramesh
Haakinson, Danielle
Deng, Yanhong
Kulkarni, Sanjay
Inactive status is an independent predictor of liver transplant waitlist mortality and is associated with a transplant centers median meld at transplant
title Inactive status is an independent predictor of liver transplant waitlist mortality and is associated with a transplant centers median meld at transplant
title_full Inactive status is an independent predictor of liver transplant waitlist mortality and is associated with a transplant centers median meld at transplant
title_fullStr Inactive status is an independent predictor of liver transplant waitlist mortality and is associated with a transplant centers median meld at transplant
title_full_unstemmed Inactive status is an independent predictor of liver transplant waitlist mortality and is associated with a transplant centers median meld at transplant
title_short Inactive status is an independent predictor of liver transplant waitlist mortality and is associated with a transplant centers median meld at transplant
title_sort inactive status is an independent predictor of liver transplant waitlist mortality and is associated with a transplant centers median meld at transplant
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8601542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34793524
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260000
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