Heart Transplantation With and Without Prior Sternotomy: Analysis of the United Network for Organ Sharing Database

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作者
Kansara, P. [1 ]
Czer, L. [1 ]
Awad, M. [1 ]
Arabia, F. [2 ]
Mirocha, J. [1 ]
De Robertis, M. [2 ]
Moriguchi, J. [3 ]
Ramzy, D. [2 ]
Kass, R. M. [2 ]
Esmailian, F. [2 ]
Trento, A. [2 ]
Kobashigawa, J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cedars Sinai Heart Inst, Div Cardiol, Los Angeles, CA 90048 USA
[2] Cedars Sinai Heart Inst, Div Cardiothorac Surg, Los Angeles, CA 90048 USA
[3] Cedars Sinai Med Ctr, Biostat Sect, Los Angeles, CA 90048 USA
关键词
DISEASE ANALYSIS; CARDIAC-SURGERY; TRANSFUSION; ADULTS; MORTALITY; SURVIVAL; OUTCOMES;
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10.1016/j.transproceed.2013.09.027
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Introduction. Patients with history of prior stemotomy may have poorer outcomes after heart transplantation. Quantitation of risk from prior stemotomy has not been well established. The United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) database was analyzed to assess early and late survival and predictors of outcome in adult heart transplant recipients with and without prior stemotomy. Methods. Of 11,266 adults with first heart-only transplantation from 1997 to 2011, recipients were divided into 2 groups: those without prior stemotomy (first sternotomy group; n = 6006 or 53.3%) and those with at least 1 prior stemotomy (redo stemotomy group; n = 5260 or 46.7%). A multivariable Cox model was used to identify predictors of mortality. Results. Survival was lower in the redo group at 60 days (92.6% vs 95.9%; hazard ratio [HR] 1.83, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.56-2.15; P < .001). Conditional 5-year survival in 60-day survivors was similar in the 2 groups (HR = 1.01, 95% CI 0.90-1.12, P = .90). During the first 60 days post-transplant, the redo group had more cardiac reoperations (12.3% vs 8.8%, P = .0008), a higher frequency of dialysis (8.9% vs 5.2%, P < .0001), a greater percentage of drug-treated infections (23.2% vs 19%, P = .003), and a higher percentage of strokes (2.5% vs 1.4%, P = .0001). A multivariable Cox proportional hazards model identified prior stemotomy as a significant independent predictor of mortality, in addition to age, female gender, congenital cardiomyopathy, need for ventilation, mechanical circulatory support, dialysis prior to transplant, pretransplant serum bilirubin (>= 3 mg/dL), and preoperative serum creatinine (>= 2 mg/dL). Conclusions. Prior stemotomy is associated with an excess 3.3% mortality and higher morbidity within the first 60 days after heart transplantation, as measured by frequency of dialysis, drug-treated infections, and strokes. Conditional 5-year survival after 60 days is unaffected by prior sternotomy. These findings should be taken into account for risk assessment of patients undergoing heart transplantation.
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