Impact of the United Network for organ sharing 2018 donor heart allocation system on transplant morbidity and mortality

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Stern, Lily K. [1 ]
Velleca, Angela [2 ]
Nishihara, Keith [1 ]
Shen, Adriana [1 ]
Zaliznyak, Michael [1 ]
Patel, Jignesh [1 ]
Hamilton, Michele A. [1 ]
Ramzy, Danny [3 ]
Esmailian, Fardad [3 ]
Kobashigawa, Jon A. [1 ]
Kittleson, Michelle M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Smidt Heart Inst, Dept Cardiol, 8356 Wilshire Blvd Suite 301, Los Angeles, CA 90211 USA
[2] Cedars Sinai, Comprehens Transplant Ctr, Los Angeles, CA USA
[3] Smidt Heart Inst, Dept Cardiac Surg, Los Angeles, CA USA
关键词
allocation system; heart transplant; mechanical circulatory support;
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10.1111/ctr.14181
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background While the revised UNOS HTx donor allocation system aimed to minimize waitlist mortality by prioritizing more critically ill transplant candidates, there is concern for increased post-transplant morbidity and mortality. We examined the impact of the revised allocation system on waitlist and post-transplant outcomes at a high-volume transplant center. Methods One hundred and sixty nine adult patients underwent first-time single-organ HTx one year before (Era 1:79 patients) and after (Era 2:90 patients) implementation of the new allocation system (10/18/2018). Clinical characteristics, waitlist outcomes, and post-transplant morbidity and mortality were compared. Results Era 2 patients were twice as likely to be transplanted on temporary mechanical circulatory support (43% vs. 19%, p < .0001). While Era 2 waitlist time was shorter (10 vs. 43 days, p < .001), exception status requests (21.1% vs. 17.9%) and waitlist mortality (3.3% vs. 2.2%) were similar. There was no difference in primary graft dysfunction, intensive care unit or hospital length of stay, readmissions, rejection, allograft vasculopathy, or 1-year survival (91.1% vs. 93.7%). Conclusions In a high-volume center, the revised HTx allocation system shortened waitlist time with no significant change in waitlist mortality or observed impact on post-transplant outcomes. With careful patient selection, the revised allocation system may optimize waitlist and post-transplant outcomes.
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