Late complications of heart transplantation: an 11-year experience

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Salvatore Esposito
Attilio Renzulli
Lucio Agozzino
Konstantinos Thomopoulos
Marcello Piccolo
Ciro Maiello
Alessandro Delia Corte
Maurizio Cotrufo
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[1] Second University of Naples,Institute of Pathology
[2] Second University of Naples,Institute of Cardiac Surgery
[3] V. Monaldi Hospital,PhD Program in Cardiological Sciences
[4] Second University of Naples,undefined
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Heart and Vessels | 1999年 / 14卷
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Heart transplantation; Complications; Late mortality; Actuarial survival rate; Postoperative management;
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Advances in donor and recipient selection and postoperative management of patients undergoing a heart transplant have improved survival after cardiac transplantation; nevertheless, late complications are still the main cause of mortality. Between January 1988 and March 1999, 200 heart transplants and 2 retransplants were performed at our Institution. The actuarial survival rate was 84.45% at 1 month, 75.22% at 1 year, and 69.48% at 5 years. One-hundred forty-five patients reached at least 6 months of follow-up. In this group of patients we reviewed all available pathological specimens from endomyocardial biopsies, autopsies, and hearts retrieved at retransplantation. The most frequent late complications have been: malignancies (9 patients), allograft coronary artery disease (ACAD) (6 patients), and infections (6 patients). All patients with ACAD had serological evidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and 5 of them (83.3%) of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Squamous cell lung carcinoma and Kaposi’s sarcoma were the most frequent neoplasms (3 patients). Twenty-six out of 145 patients died during the follow-up: sudden death occurred in 10 patients (38.46%), infections caused death in 6 patients (23.08%), ACAD in 4, and cancer in 4. Causes and rates of late mortality in patients with a cardiac transplant differ from those of early mortality. Development of infections, ACAD, or cancer is associated with a high late mortality rate. A striking correlation has been found between ACAD and HCV and/or CMV positivity, suggesting that such viruses may play a role in the development of vascular late complications in transplanted hearts.
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