Changes in waiting time, need for mechanical circulatory support and outcomes in paediatric heart transplant recipients

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Rosenthal, Lisa-Maria [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Krauss, Annemarie [1 ]
Miera, Oliver [1 ]
Danne, Friederike [1 ]
Lunze, Fatima [1 ]
Cho, Mi-Young [4 ]
Photiadis, Joachim [4 ]
Berger, Felix [1 ,3 ]
Schmitt, Katharina [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Deutsch Herzzentrum Charite, Dept Congenital Heart Dis Pediat Cardiol, Berlin, Germany
[2] Berlin Inst Hlth, Berlin, Germany
[3] Partner Site Berlin, German Ctr Cardiovasc Res, Berlin, Germany
[4] Deutsch Herzzentrum Charite, Dept Congenital Heart Surg, Berlin, Germany
来源
ESC HEART FAILURE | 2024年 / 11卷 / 06期
关键词
mechanical circulatory support; paediatric heart transplantation; ventricular assist devices; ASSIST DEVICE SUPPORT; POSTTRANSPLANT OUTCOMES; INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY; BRIDGE; REGISTRY; IMPACT; FOCUS;
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10.1002/ehf2.14917
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aims Heart transplantation is a well-established treatment for end-stage heart failure in paediatric patients, demonstrating excellent long-term outcomes. Methods This retrospective study analyses 35 years of data on 244 paediatric recipients (<18 years) at a single institution from 1986 to 2022. The analysis explores changes in diagnoses, survival, waiting times and mechanical circulatory support (MCS) over three decades (1991-2000, 2001-2010 and 2011-2020). Results Survival outcomes significantly improved over the study period, with 1-year survival rates increasing from 79.3% (1991-2000) to 92.3% (2011-2020, P = 0.041). The median overall survival was 18.0 years, and median conditional survival to 1 year post-transplant was 20.9 years. Survival differences were noted among age groups, with infants under 1 year of age experiencing higher early mortality, and adolescents (aged 11-17 years) facing increased long-term risks, possibly linked to adult donor characteristics. Waiting times for heart transplantation increased, especially for younger age groups (0-5 and 6-10 years), reflecting the growing demand for donor organs. The use of MCS, including ventricular assist devices (VAD), surged, with 67% of recipients in the most recent decade receiving pre-transplant VAD support. Importantly, despite prolonged waiting times and increased VAD use, overall survival continued to be favourable. Conclusions Early and long-term results after paediatric heart transplantation have been continuously improving over the past decades. Despite an increased demand for donor organs and the growing reliance on VAD as bridge to transplantation, post-transplantation survival is not compromised.
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