Impact of donor ventricular function on heart transplantation outcomes

Author:

Firoz Ahad1ORCID,Yanagida Roh2,Hamad Eman3,Kashem Mohammed2,Toyoda Yoshiya2

Affiliation:

1. Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery Temple University Hospital Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

3. Heart and Vascular Institute Temple University Hospital Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSome heart transplant (HTx) centers have expanded their donor eligibility criteria in response to the organ shortage; one area of active interest involves utilizing hearts with ventricular dysfunction. Our study seeks to identify if a relationship exists between donor left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and ischemic time or donor age on HTx outcomes.MethodsWe performed a retrospective analysis on adult patients who had a HTx between 1996 and 2021 (n = 46,936). Donor LVEF (dLVEF) values were categorized into three groups: <50%, 50%–70%, and >70%. Ischemic time and donor age were stratified into four groups: ≤2.0, 2.1–3.0, 3.1–4.0, >4.0 h, and ≤30, 31–40, 41–50, >50 years, respectively. The outcome of interest was long‐term survival.ResultsMultivariable survival analysis found a slight increase in overall mortality risk for patients with donor ejection fractions <50% (HR = 1.16, p = .013). However, subsequent subgroup investigation discovered that this elevated hazard was only applicable when ischemic time was prolonged to >3.0 h (3.1–4.0 h: HR = 1.23, p = .024; > 4.0 h: HR = 1.52, p < .001). There was no significant difference in survival between dLVEF groups when ischemic time was limited to ≤3.0 h or when stratified by donor age.ConclusionHTx patients with a low donor ejection fraction have comparable survival to recipients with a normal dLVEF when ischemic time is limited to ≤3.0 h. Reduced dLVEF does not appear to be sensitive to advanced donor age. The clinical implications of our study may encourage the recruitment of more donor hearts for transplantation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation

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