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Center-level Utilization of Hepatitis C Virus-positive Donors for Orthotopic Heart Transplantation.
Huckaby, Lauren V; Seese, Laura M; Handzel, Robert; Wang, Yisi; Hickey, Gavin; Kilic, Arman.
Affiliation
  • Huckaby LV; Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Seese LM; Division of Cardiac Surgery, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Handzel R; Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Wang Y; Division of Cardiac Surgery, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Hickey G; Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Kilic A; Division of Cardiac Surgery, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA.
Transplantation ; 105(12): 2639-2645, 2021 12 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33988340
BACKGROUND: The use of hepatitis C virus-positive (HCV+) donors has expanded the donor pool for orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT). This study evaluated center-level trends and utilization of HCV+ donors for OHT. METHODS: Data were extracted from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients on adults (≥18 y) undergoing OHT between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2019. Centers performing <10 OHTs during the study period were excluded. Donor utilization rates were evaluated at the center level. Center-level characteristics were compared between centers performing HCV+ donor hepatitis C virus-negative (HCV-) recipient OHTs and those not utilizing HCV+ donors for HCV- recipients. RESULTS: A total of 10 134 patients underwent OHT, including 613 (6.05%) HCV+ donors transplanted into HCV- recipients. The number of HCV+ OHTs increased from 15 of 2512 (0.60%) in 2016 to 285 of 2490 (11.45%) in 2019 (P < 0.001). In 2016, among 105 centers performing OHTs, 7 (6.67%) utilized HCV+ donors compared to 2019 during which 55 (52.89%) of 104 centers utilized HCV+ donors (P < 0.001). In total, 57 of 107 (53.27%) centers utilized HCV+ donors during the study period. Centers utilizing HCV+ donors had higher overall donor utilization rates (7376/24 378 [30.26%] versus 3463/15 335 [22.58%], P < 0.001) and were higher volume as compared to nonutilizing centers (mean annual OHT volume 30.72 ± 1.21 versus 16.2 ± 1.40, P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Although the use of HCV+ donors for OHT is rapidly expanding in the United States, almost half of transplant centers remain nonutilizers. Broader education and implementation of HCV+ donor protocols may be important in expanding OHT to more patients with end-stage heart failure.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Heart Transplantation / Hepatitis C / Transplants Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies Limits: Adult / Humans Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: Transplantation Year: 2021 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Heart Transplantation / Hepatitis C / Transplants Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies Limits: Adult / Humans Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: Transplantation Year: 2021 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States