The effect of ventricular assist devices on long-term post-transplant outcomes: a systematic review of observational studies

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作者
Alba, Ana C. [1 ]
McDonald, Michael [1 ]
Rao, Vivek [2 ]
Ross, Heather J. [1 ]
Delgado, Diego H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Toronto Gen Hosp, Div Cardiol & Heart Transplantat, Toronto, ON M5G 2N2, Canada
[2] Toronto Gen Hosp, Div Cardiovasc Surg, Toronto, ON M5G 2N2, Canada
关键词
Ventricular assist device; Heart failure; Heart transplantation; Outcomes; MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT; HEART-TRANSPLANTATION; CARDIAC TRANSPLANTATION; ALLOGRAFT VASCULOPATHY; ACUTE REJECTION; SURVIVAL; BRIDGE; SENSITIZATION; IMPLANTATION; EXPERIENCE;
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10.1093/eurjhf/hfr050
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aims Ventricular assist device (VAD) therapy is widely used as a bridge to cardiac transplant. Studies addressing the effect of VADs on post-transplant outcomes have shown conflicting results. It is imperative to review this evidence to inform clinical decision making and future research. Our aim was to systematically evaluate the effect of VAD therapy on long-term post-transplant outcomes in heart transplant recipients. Methods and results We searched online databases (Medline, PubMed, Embase, and CINAHL) and references of included articles. Comparative studies evaluating the effect of VADs on post-transplant outcomes in adults were included and study results were meta-analysed using random-effects models. We conducted subgroup analyses to assess the effect estimate of extra-vs. intra-corporeal VADs and to evaluate the impact of transplant era and listing status. Overall, we identified 31 observational studies. One-year post-transplant mortality in recipients bridged with an extra-corporeal VAD was significantly higher than in non-bridged recipients (RR 1.8, 95% CI 1.53-2.13, I-2 = 1%), while patients supported with an intra-corporeal VAD had similar mortality to non-bridged recipients (RR 1.08, 95% CI 0.95-1.22, I-2 = 0%). The risks of rejection within the first post-transplant year and coronary allograft vasculopathy were not significantly different between patients with or without VAD support prior to transplant. Publication bias was low; however, the risk of bias across studies was moderate to high. Conclusion Intra-corporeal VAD support does not have a deleterious impact on post-transplant outcomes. However, post-transplant survival may be poorer in the subgroup of patients supported with extra-corporeal devices. Studies with greater methodological rigour are warranted.
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