Trends in Outcomes of Heart Transplants Using Extended Criteria Donors: A United Network for Organ Sharing Database Analysis

The Annals of thoracic surgery(2023)

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BACKGROUND Although the use of extended criteria donors (ECDs) is traditionally avoided because of poorer out-comes, management of heart transplant (HTx) recipients has evolved over the past decades. We sought to examine the temporal trends in outcomes of ECDs in HTx.METHODS We queried the United Network for Organ Sharing database for adult HTx recipients who fit the EXPAND Trial criteria for ECDs: ischemic time double dagger 4 hours, ejection fraction < 50%, age > 55 years, and history of coronary artery disease. Transplant years were stratified into the following 4 periods: (1) 2000 to 2004, (2) 2005 to 2009, (3) 2010 to 2014, and (4) 2014 to 2018. The 2-sample t test, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, log-rank test, analysis of variance, multi-variable Cox proportional hazards, and multinomial logistic regression were used to compare data between periods.RESULTS Through periods 1 to 4, 39,028 patients were stratified as follows: 9217 (2942 ECDs, 31.9%), 9224 (2730 ECDs, 29.6%), 10,309 (2762 ECDs, 26.8%), and 10,278 (2190 ECDs, 21.3%). Transplants using ECDs in periods 1 and 2 had increased 1-year mortality compared with periods 3 and 4 (16.9% and 15.6% vs 11.9% and 10.9% respectively, P < .001). Later periods also demonstrated improved Karnofsky scores (P < .001).CONCLUSIONS Although use of ECDs decreased across the periods, we noted significant improvement in 1-year survival rates and postoperative functional status.
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organ sharing database analysis,heart transplants,extended criteria donors,outcomes
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