Affiliation:
1. Department of Internal Medicine University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Dallas TX
2. Baylor University Medical Center Dallas TX
3. Division of Cardiology University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Dallas TX
Abstract
Background
The prevalence of adult congenital heart disease (
ACHD
) is increasing in the United States because of improved survival into adulthood. The unique physiology of ACHD commonly leads to multiorgan dysfunction, prompting interest in outcomes after multiorgan (heart+X) transplantation.
Methods and Results
We queried the SRTR (Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients) database to examine 5‐year outcomes in
ACHD
patients (aged ≥18 years) who underwent dual organ (heart+kidney/liver/lung) transplantation between 2000 and 2016. Cox proportional hazards models were constructed to look at survival of dual organ transplant recipients versus heart‐only recipients in the
ACHD
population and heart+lung recipients versus heart‐only recipients in the
ACHD
populations and versus non‐
ACHD
recipients of heart+lung transplant. We then constructed a multivariable model to investigate independent risk factors for 5‐year mortality after multiorgan transplant. Overall, 5‐year mortality was greater for multiorgan (heart+kidney/liver/lung) transplant compared with heart‐only transplant. On further analysis, only heart+lung transplant was associated with increased mortality. Outcomes after heart+lung transplant were no different between the
ACHD
and non‐
ACHD
population. Risk factors for increased risk of 5‐year mortality in
ACHD
patients after multiorgan transplant included heart+lung transplant, previous cardiac surgery, and severe functional limitation.
Conclusions
The mortality risk associated with multiorgan heart transplant in
ACHD
patients is attributable primarily to heart+lung transplants. Multiorgan transplant in
ACHD
does not convey increased risk compared with the non‐
ACHD
population. Need for multiorgan transplant should not be an impediment to listing
ACHD
patients needing a heart transplant.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Cited by
12 articles.
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