The impact of the distance between patient residency and heart transplant center on outcomes after heart transplantation

Author:

Lechiancole Andrea1ORCID,Ferrara Veronica2,Sponga Sandro12,Benedetti Giovanni1,Guzzi Giorgio1,Nalli Chiara1,Nora Concetta Di1,Maiani Massimo1,Spagna Enrico1,Daffarra Cristian1,Piani Daniela1,Meneguzzi Matteo1,Bressan Marilyn1,Calandruccio Rubens Maria1,Brindicci Ylenia1,Vendramin Igor1,Livi Ugolino12

Affiliation:

1. Cardiothoracic Department Azienda Sanitaria Universitaria Friuli Centrale Udine Italy

2. Department of Medicine University of Udine Udine Italy

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionHeart transplant (HTx) recipients require continuous monitoring and care in order to prevent and treat possible complications related to the graft function or to the immunosuppressive treatment promptly. Since heart transplantation centers (HTC) are more experienced in managing HTx recipients than other healthcare facilities, the distance between patient residency and HTC could negatively affect the outcomes.MethodsData of patients discharged after receiving HTx between 2000 and 2021, collected into our institutional database, were retrospectively analyzed. The population was divided into three groups: A (n = 180), B (n = 157), and C (n = 134), according to the distance tertiles between patient residency and HTC. The primary end‐point was survival, secondary end‐points were incidences of complications.ResultsRecipient and donor characteristics did not differ between the three groups. Survival at 10 years was 66 ± 4%, 66 ± 4%, and 65 ± 5%, respectively, for groups A, B, and C (p = .34). Immunosuppressive regimen and rate of complications did not differ between groups. However, the rates of outpatient visits and of hospitalization performed at HTC were higher in group A than others.ConclusionDistance from the HTC does not represent a barrier to a successful outcome for HTx recipients, as long as regular and continuous follow‐up is provided.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation

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