Influence of donor-recipient gender mismatch on graft function and survival following lung transplantation

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Alvarez, Antonio [1 ,2 ]
Moreno, Paula [1 ,2 ]
Illana, Jennifer [1 ]
Espinosa, Dionisio [1 ]
Baamonde, Carlos [1 ,2 ]
Arango, Elisabet [1 ,2 ]
Javier Algar, Francisco [1 ,2 ]
Salvatierra, Angel [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Reina Sofia, Thorac Surg & Lung Transplantat Unit, Cordoba, Spain
[2] Univ Cordoba, Grp Study Thorac Neoplasms & Lung Transplantat, IMIBIC Inst Maimonides Invest Biomed Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain
关键词
Lung transplantation; Donors; Gender; Primary graft dysfunction; Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome; Survival; INTERNATIONAL-SOCIETY; HEART; REGISTRY; BRONCHIOLITIS; COMBINATIONS; DYSFUNCTION; FAILURE;
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10.1093/icvts/ivs570
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
In current practice, donors and recipients are not matched for gender in lung transplantation. However, some data have suggested a possible effect of gender combinations on lung transplant outcomes. We examined whether donor-recipient (D/R) gender mismatch is related to adverse outcomes after lung transplantation in terms of early and long-term graft function and survival. We reviewed 256 donors and lung transplant recipients over a 14-year period. Patients were distributed into four groups: Group A (D/R: female/female), Group B (D/R: male/male), Group C (D/R: female/male), Group D (D/R: male/female). Donor and recipient variables were compared among groups, including early graft function, 30-day mortality, freedom from bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS), and long-term survival. Group A: 57 (22%), Group B: 99 (39%), Group C: 62 (24%), Group D: 38 (15%) transplants (P = 0.001). Donor age was 29 +/- 14, 27 +/- 12, 33 +/- 13 and 23 +/- 12 years for Groups A, B, C and D, respectively (P = 0.004). Recipient age was 31 +/- 15, 44 +/- 17, 42 +/- 16 and 30 +/- 16 years for Groups A, B, C and D, respectively (P = 0.000). PaO2/FiO(2) (mmHg) 24 h post-transplant was: Group A: 276 +/- 144, Group B: 297 +/- 131, Group C: 344 +/- 133 and Group D: 238 +/- 138 (P = 0.015). Primary graft dysfunction developed in 23, 14, 17 and 21% of recipients from Groups A, B, C and D, respectively (P = 0.45). Operative mortality was 4.4, 6.5, 5.2 and 2%, for recipients from Groups A, B, C and D, respectively (P = 0.66). Freedom from BOS was 73, 59 and 36% for gender-matched transplants vs 76, 67 and 40% for gender-mismatched transplants at 3, 5 and 10 years, respectively (P = 0.618), without differences among groups. A non-significant survival benefit was observed for female recipients, irrespective of the donor gender. Donor-recipient gender mismatch does not have a negative impact on early graft function and mortality following lung transplantation. There is a trend towards a survival benefit for female recipients, irrespective of the donor gender.
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