Title of article :
Outcomes in cardiac transplant recipients using allografts from older donors versus mortality on the transplant waiting list: Implications for donor selection criteria Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Katherine Lietz، نويسنده , , Ranjit John، نويسنده , , Donna M. Mancini، نويسنده , , Niloo M. Edwards، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
9
From page :
1553
To page :
1561
Abstract :
Objectives This study investigates the outcomes of cardiac transplantation using older donors. Background Despite high mortality rates on waiting lists, transplanting hearts from older donors remains a relative contraindication. Methods We retrospectively reviewed data on 479 adult heart transplant recipients, 352 status I patients, and 534 status II patients enrolled on a waiting list between 1992 and 1999. The Cox proportional hazards model was used for statistical analysis. Results Of all donors, 20% were 40 to 50 years old and 8% were ≥50 years old. The risk of six-month mortality on the waiting list for patients who were not transplanted (status I: relative risk [RR] 8.5; status II: RR 3.7) significantly outweighed the risk of transplanting patients with a heart from donors >40 years old (status I: RR 1.6; status II: RR 2.1). Recipients of cardiac allografts from donors <40 years old had a one-month mortality rate of 5%, in contrast to 13% and 22% in those receiving allografts from donors 40 to 50 years old and ≥50 years old, respectively. Donor age did not influence long-term survival or frequency of rejections; however, it did correlate with the early presence of transplant-related coronary artery disease (TCAD). By the first annual angiogram, only 17% of recipients with donors <20 years old developed TCAD, in contrast to 26% to 30% and 34% of recipients who received allografts from donors age 20 to 40 years and >40 years, respectively. Conclusions Despite a strong association between older donor age and increased post-operative mortality and TCAD, it is more beneficial in terms of patient survival to receive an allograft from a donor >40 years old than to remain on the waiting list.
Keywords :
CAD , relative risk , cerebrovascular accident , HLA , coronary artery disease , Confidence interval , CVA , CI , RR , LVAD , left ventricular assist device , UNOS , human leukocyte antigen , TCAD , transplant-related coronary artery disease , United Network of Organ Sharing
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number :
459058
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