Usage of Older Donors is Associated with Higher Mortality After Heart Transplantation: A UNOS Observational Study

The Journal of heart and lung transplantation : the official publication of the International Society for Heart Transplantation(2024)

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INTRODUCTION:Utilization of heart from older donors is variable across centers with uncertain outcomes of recipients. We sought to utilize a national registry to examine usage and outcomes of heart transplant recipients from older donors. We also explored the impact of current donor heart allocation scheme on outcomes of hearts from older donors. METHODS:This observational study utilized the United Network for Organ Sharing database between 2015 and 2023 with donors categorized into age < 45 years or ≥ 45 years and evaluated organ disposition and geographical variation. 30-day, 1- and 3- year mortality, and graft failure rates were compared amongst recipients as per donor age group. We also evaluated annual trends in HT for each group over the follow-up period. RESULTS:24,966 adult donors were recovered: 3,742 (15.0%) were ≥ 45 years; 3,349 (15.6%) adults received heart from such donors with significant geographical variation, and a declining utilization in the transplantation rate in current donor allocation system. Donors with age ≥ 45 years had higher comorbidities and were allotted with a significantly shorter ischemic time to recipients who were significantly less likely to receive temporary mechanical circulatory support and more likely female. Unadjusted and adjusted, 30-day mortality were similar but 1- and 3-year mortality and graft failure rates were significantly higher in recipients of such donors. spline analysis suggested a higher 1-year mortality risk at older donor age with risk increasing after age 40 years. CONCLUSIONS:Older donor age was associated with worsened 1- and 3-year mortality and graft failure for heart transplant recipients.
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BMI,CAV,CI,CIT,DM,ECMO,HR,HT,IABP,ISHLT,OCS,OPTN,PHM,UNOS,VAD
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