Predicted heart mass based on ideal body weight for donor‐to‐recipient size matching

Author:

Ahmad Danial1,Brodie Andrew2,Pritting Christopher1,Rajapreyar Indranee3,Rame J. Eduardo3,Rajagopal Keshava1,Entwistle John W.1,Massey Howard1,Tchantchaleishvili Vakhtang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cardiac Surgery Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Surgery Christiana Care Wilmington Delaware USA

3. Division of Cardiology Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPredicted heart mass (PHM) is a commonly used tool for donor‐to‐recipient size matching. However, incorporating body weight as part of PHM can be considered problematic given its high variability, and low metabolic nature of fat. We sought to assess whether substituting the actual donor and recipient weight with the ideal body weight (IBW) would affect the association of donor‐to‐recipient PHM ratio with 1‐year and overall survival after heart transplantation.MethodsThe United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) database was queried for adult patients who received a primary heart transplant between January 2000 and September 2021.ResultsBoth PHM and ideal PHM (IPHM) ratios were associated with one‐year (PHM: p = .003; IPHM: p = .0007) and overall (PHM: p = .02; IPHM: p = .02) survival. In the continuous analysis with restricted cubic splines, both PHM (p = .0003) and IPHM (p = .00001) were associated with relative hazards of death.ConclusionIPHM is significantly associated with post‐transplant survival and may be a useful compliment to PHM.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation

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