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What If the Destination Is Transplant? Outcomes of Destination Therapy Patients Who Were Transplanted.
What If the Destination Is Transplant? Outcomes of Destination Therapy Patients Who Were Transplanted. ASAIO journal (American Society for Artificial Internal Organs : 1992) Atluri, P., Silvestry, S. C., Teuteberg, J. J., Milano, C. A., Selzman, C. H., Cowger, J. A. 1800; 68 (2): 178-183Abstract
We sought to characterize patients who underwent heart transplant (HTx) following destination therapy (DT) implant in the combined ENDURANCE/ENDURANCE Supplemental Trials (DT/DT2). A post hoc analysis of the DT/DT2 trials was performed. Baseline characteristics and adverse events between the HTx and no-HTx cohorts were analyzed. Reasons for transplant were examined. Time to HTx was compared with contemporaneous HVAD BTT trial patients. Of the 604 DT/DT2 HVAD patients, 80 (13%) underwent HTx. The HTx cohort was younger (53.6±11.1 vs. 65.2±10.8, P<0.0001) with fewer Caucasians (60.0% vs. 76.5%, P=0.002), less ischemic cardiomyopathy (42.5% vs. 58.8%, P=0.01), and atrial fibrillation (38.8% vs. 54.4%, P=0.01). The HTx cohort had longer 6-minute walk distances (183.6 vs. 38.0 m, P=0.02). Most HTx in DT/DT2 were categorized as elective (n=63, 79%) and, of these, 70% were due to modification of behavioral issues and weight loss. Adverse events were the main indication for urgent HTx (n=17, 21%). Median times to HTx were longer in DT/DT2 (550.0 days) versus BTT/lateral (285.2 days). In this post hoc analysis of the DT/DT2 trials, over 1 in 10 underwent heart transplantation within 3 years of HVAD support. In DT therapy patients, consideration for transplant following DT VAD implant may be feasible.
View details for DOI 10.1097/MAT.0000000000001425
View details for PubMedID 35089262