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Determining optimal donor heart ischemic times in adult cardiac transplantation

OBJECTIVES: Unsupervised statistical determination of optimal allograft ischemic time (IT) on heart transplant outcomes among ABO donor heart types. METHODS: We identified 36,145 heart transplants (2000–2018) from the United Network for Organ Sharing database. Continuous and categorical variables we...

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Autores principales: Tang, Paul C., Wu, Xiaoting, Zhang, Min, Likosky, Donald, Haft, Jonathan W., Lei, Ienglam, Abou El Ela, Ashraf, Si, Ming‐Sing, Aaronson, Keith D., Pagani, Francis D.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9325483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35488767
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocs.16558
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author Tang, Paul C.
Wu, Xiaoting
Zhang, Min
Likosky, Donald
Haft, Jonathan W.
Lei, Ienglam
Abou El Ela, Ashraf
Si, Ming‐Sing
Aaronson, Keith D.
Pagani, Francis D.
author_facet Tang, Paul C.
Wu, Xiaoting
Zhang, Min
Likosky, Donald
Haft, Jonathan W.
Lei, Ienglam
Abou El Ela, Ashraf
Si, Ming‐Sing
Aaronson, Keith D.
Pagani, Francis D.
author_sort Tang, Paul C.
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description OBJECTIVES: Unsupervised statistical determination of optimal allograft ischemic time (IT) on heart transplant outcomes among ABO donor heart types. METHODS: We identified 36,145 heart transplants (2000–2018) from the United Network for Organ Sharing database. Continuous and categorical variables were analyzed with parametric and nonparametric testing. Determination of IT cutoffs for survival analysis was performed using Contal and O'Quigley univariable method and Vito Muggeo multivariable segmented modeling. RESULTS: Univariable and multivariable IT threshold determination revealed a cutoff at about 3 h. The hourly increase in survival risk with ≥3 h IT is asymmetrically experienced at the early 90 days (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.29, p < .001) and up to 1‐year time point (HR = 1.16, p < .001). Beyond 1 year the risk of prolonged IT is less impactful (HR = 1.04, p = .022). Longer IT was associated with more postoperative complications such as stroke (2.7% vs. 2.3, p = .042), dialysis (11.6% vs. 9.1%, p < .001) and death from primary graft dysfunction (1.8% vs. 1.2%, p < .001). O blood type donor hearts with IT ≥ 3 h has significantly increased hourly mortality risk at 90 days (HR = 1.27, p < .001), 90 days to 1 year (HR = 1.22, p < .001) and >1 year (HR = 1.05, p = .041). For non‐O blood types with ≥3 h IT hourly mortality risk was increased at 90 days (HR = 1.33, p < .001), but not at 90 days to 1 year (HR = 1.09, p = .146) nor ≥1 year (HR = 1.08, p = .237). CONCLUSIONS: The donor heart IT threshold for survival determined from unbiased statistical modeling occurs at 3 h. With longer preservation times, transplantation with O donor hearts was associated with worse survival.
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spelling pubmed-93254832022-07-30 Determining optimal donor heart ischemic times in adult cardiac transplantation Tang, Paul C. Wu, Xiaoting Zhang, Min Likosky, Donald Haft, Jonathan W. Lei, Ienglam Abou El Ela, Ashraf Si, Ming‐Sing Aaronson, Keith D. Pagani, Francis D. J Card Surg Original Article OBJECTIVES: Unsupervised statistical determination of optimal allograft ischemic time (IT) on heart transplant outcomes among ABO donor heart types. METHODS: We identified 36,145 heart transplants (2000–2018) from the United Network for Organ Sharing database. Continuous and categorical variables were analyzed with parametric and nonparametric testing. Determination of IT cutoffs for survival analysis was performed using Contal and O'Quigley univariable method and Vito Muggeo multivariable segmented modeling. RESULTS: Univariable and multivariable IT threshold determination revealed a cutoff at about 3 h. The hourly increase in survival risk with ≥3 h IT is asymmetrically experienced at the early 90 days (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.29, p < .001) and up to 1‐year time point (HR = 1.16, p < .001). Beyond 1 year the risk of prolonged IT is less impactful (HR = 1.04, p = .022). Longer IT was associated with more postoperative complications such as stroke (2.7% vs. 2.3, p = .042), dialysis (11.6% vs. 9.1%, p < .001) and death from primary graft dysfunction (1.8% vs. 1.2%, p < .001). O blood type donor hearts with IT ≥ 3 h has significantly increased hourly mortality risk at 90 days (HR = 1.27, p < .001), 90 days to 1 year (HR = 1.22, p < .001) and >1 year (HR = 1.05, p = .041). For non‐O blood types with ≥3 h IT hourly mortality risk was increased at 90 days (HR = 1.33, p < .001), but not at 90 days to 1 year (HR = 1.09, p = .146) nor ≥1 year (HR = 1.08, p = .237). CONCLUSIONS: The donor heart IT threshold for survival determined from unbiased statistical modeling occurs at 3 h. With longer preservation times, transplantation with O donor hearts was associated with worse survival. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-04-30 2022-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9325483/ /pubmed/35488767 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocs.16558 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Cardiac Surgery published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Tang, Paul C.
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Lei, Ienglam
Abou El Ela, Ashraf
Si, Ming‐Sing
Aaronson, Keith D.
Pagani, Francis D.
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title_short Determining optimal donor heart ischemic times in adult cardiac transplantation
title_sort determining optimal donor heart ischemic times in adult cardiac transplantation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9325483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35488767
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocs.16558
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