Impact of Functional Status at the Time of Transplant on Short-Term Pediatric Lung Transplant Outcomes in the USA

被引:1
|
作者
Koh, Wonshill [1 ,2 ]
Zang, Huaiyu [1 ]
Ollberding, Nicholas J. [2 ,3 ]
Perry, Tanya [1 ,2 ]
Morales, David [1 ,2 ]
Hayes Jr, Don [1 ,2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Heart Inst, Cardiac Intens Care Unit, 3333 Burnet Ave,MLC 2003, Cincinnati, OH 45229 USA
[2] Univ Cincinnati, Coll Med, Dept Pediat, Cincinnati, OH 45267 USA
[3] Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Div Biostat & Epidemiol, Cincinnati, OH USA
[4] Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Div Pulm Med, Cincinnati, OH USA
关键词
Lung transplantation; Functional status; Outcomes; Pediatrics; SURVIVAL; PERFORMANCE; MORTALITY; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1007/s00408-024-00752-9
中图分类号
R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
PurposePoor functional status is associated with pediatric lung transplant (LTx) waitlist mortality. We investigate how pre-transplant functional status affects post-LTx survival.MethodsA retrospective analysis was performed using The United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) Registry data. Pediatric first-time lung transplant candidates between ages 1 and 18 years with reported Lansky Play-Performance Scores (LPPS) at the time of waitlist and/or transplant were included from 2005 and 2021. Functional status by the LPPS scores is defined as severe limitation for LPPS score 10-40, mild limitation for LPPS score 50-70, and normal activity for LPPS score 80-100. Univariate analyses, multivariable Cox regression, and Kaplan-Meier plots were used to assess the impact of functional status on 1-year post-LTx survival.ResultsThere were 913 and 610 patients at the time of LTx listing and transplant with LPPS scores, respectively. Poor functional status as determined by the LPPS score at the time of LTx, but not at the time of waitlist, was associated with worse 1-year post-LTx outcome (p value 0.0025 vs. 0.071). Multivariable survival analysis using Cox proportional hazards regression identified that a severely limited functional status at the time of LTx was the most profound risk factor for worse 1-year post-LTx survival outcomes when compared to a normal functional status (HR 2.16; 95% CI 1.15-4.07, p value 0.017).ConclusionsChildren with severely limited functional status at the time of LTx have worse 1-year post-LTx outcome. It is important to develop strategies to optimize the functional status of children for improved post-LTx outcomes.
引用
收藏
页码:775 / 783
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Poor functional status at the time of waitlist for pediatric lung transplant is associated with worse pretransplant outcomes
    Himebauch, Adam S.
    Yehya, Nadir
    Schaubel, Douglas E.
    Josephson, Maureen B.
    Berg, Robert A.
    Kawut, Steven M.
    Christie, Jason D.
    JOURNAL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION, 2023, 42 (12) : 1735 - 1742
  • [2] Short-term outcomes of lung transplant in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
    A. Tk. Teo
    R. Pietrobon
    J. Atashili
    D. Rajgor
    J. Shah
    H. Martins
    European Surgery, 2011, 43 : 284 - 294
  • [3] Short-term outcomes of lung transplant in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
    Teo, A. Tk.
    Pietrobon, R.
    Atashili, J.
    Rajgor, D.
    Shah, J.
    Martins, H.
    EUROPEAN SURGERY-ACTA CHIRURGICA AUSTRIACA, 2011, 43 (05): : 284 - 294
  • [4] Pre-transplant Anemia as a Marker of Short-term Outcomes in Lung Transplant Recipients
    Trindade, Anil J.
    Fortier, Avery K.
    Tucker, William D.
    Martel, Abigail K.
    Gannon, Whitney D.
    Bacchetta, Matthew
    TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS, 2024, 56 (07) : 1654 - 1658
  • [5] Impact of pulmonary hypertension on transplant outcomes in pediatric cardiomyopathy patients
    Buddhe, Sujatha
    Du, Wei
    L'Ecuyer, Thomas
    PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION, 2012, 16 (04) : 367 - 372
  • [6] Impact of immediate post-transplant parenteral iron therapy on the prevalence of anemia and short-term allograft function in a cohort of pediatric and adolescent renal transplant recipients
    Iorember, Franca
    Aviles, Diego
    Bamgbola, Oluwatoyin
    PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION, 2020, 24 (07)
  • [7] Utilization of machine learning to model the effect of blood product transfusion on short-term lung transplant outcomes
    Melnyk, Vladyslav
    Xu, Wen
    Ryan, John P.
    Karim, Helmet T.
    Chan, Ernest G.
    Mahajan, Aman
    Subramaniam, Kathirvel
    CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION, 2023, 37 (06)
  • [8] Wasting or Obesity at Time of Transplant Does Not Predict Pediatric Heart Transplant Outcomes: Analysis of ISHLT Pediatric Heart Transplant Registry
    Kaufman, Beth D.
    Chuai, Shannon
    Dobbels, Fabienne
    Shaddy, Robert E.
    JOURNAL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION, 2009, 28 (12) : 1273 - 1278
  • [9] Improvements in functional and cognitive status following short-term pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD lung transplant recipients: a pilot study
    Andrianopoulos, Vasileios
    Gloeckl, Rainer
    Boensch, Martina
    Hoster, Katharina
    Schneeberger, Tessa
    Jarosch, Inga
    Koczulla, Rembert A.
    Kenn, Klaus
    ERJ OPEN RESEARCH, 2019, 5 (03)
  • [10] Association of Time to Treatment With Short-term Outcomes for Pediatric Patients With Refractory Convulsive Status Epilepticus
    Gainza-Lein, Marina
    Fernandez, Ivan Sanchez
    Jackson, Michele
    Abend, Nicholas S.
    Arya, Ravindra
    Brenton, J. Nicholas
    Carpenter, Jessica L.
    Chapman, Kevin E.
    Gaillard, William D.
    Glauser, Tracy A.
    Goldstein, Joshua L.
    Goodkin, Howard P.
    Kapur, Kush
    Mikati, Mohamad A.
    Peariso, Katrina
    Tasker, Robert C.
    Tchapyjnikov, Dmitry
    Topjian, Alexis A.
    Wainwright, Mark S.
    Wilfong, Angus
    Williams, Korwyn
    Loddenkemper, Tobias
    JAMA NEUROLOGY, 2018, 75 (04) : 410 - 418