Outcomes after lung transplantation from selected donors older than 70 years in a single centre: time to close the debate?

Author:

Romero Román Alejandra1,Gil Barturen Mariana1,Crowley Carrasco Silvana1,Hoyos Mejía Lucas2,Naranjo Gómez Jose Manuel1,Córdoba Peláez Mar1,Pérez Redondo Marina3,Royuela Vicente Ana4ORCID,García Fadul Christian5,Gómez de Antonio David1,Novoa Nuria María1,Campo-Cañaveral de la Cruz Jose Luis16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Thoracic Surgery and Lung Transplantation Department, Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro-Majadahonda , Madrid, Spain

2. Thoracic Surgery and Lung Transplantation Department, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

3. Transplant Coordinator, Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro-Majadahonda , Madrid, Spain

4. Biostatistics Unit, Puerta de Hierro Biomedical Research Institute (IDIPHISA), CIBERESP , Madrid, Spain

5. Pneumology Department, Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro-Majadahonda , Madrid, Spain

6. Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes of lung transplantations using grafts from donors aged over 70 years against those performed using younger donors. METHODS This retrospective single-centre analysis includes lung transplants conducted at our institution from January 2014 to June 2022. Lung recipients were classified into 2 groups based on donor age (group A <70 years; group B ≥70 years). Variables regarding demographics, peri and postoperative outcomes and survival were included. The statistical analysis approach included univariable analysis, propensity score matching to address imbalances in donor variables (smoking status), recipient characteristics (sex, age, diagnosis and lung allocation score) and calendar period and survival analysis. RESULTS A total of 353 lung transplants were performed in this period, 47 (13.3%) using grafts from donors aged over 70 years. Donors in group B were more frequently women (70.2% vs 51.6%, P = 0.017), with less smoking history (22% vs 43%, P = 0.002) and longer mechanical ventilation time (3 vs 2 days, P = 0.025). Recipients in group B had a higher lung allocation score (37.5 vs 35, P = 0.035). Postoperative variables were comparable between both groups, except for pulmonary function tests. Group B demonstrated lower forced expiratory volume 1 s levels (2070 vs 2580 ml, P = 0.001). The propensity score matching showed a lower chance of chronic lung allograft dysfunction by 12% for group B. One-, three- and five-year survival was equal between the groups. CONCLUSIONS The use of selected expanded-criteria donors aged over 70 years did not result in increased postoperative morbidity, early mortality or survival in this study.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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