Title
Donor age and early graft failure after lung transplantation: A cohort study
Date Issued
01 October 2013
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Peterson E.R.
Easthausen I.
Quintanilla I.
Colago E.
Sonett J.R.
D'Ovidio F.
Costa J.
Diamond J.M.
Christie J.D.
Arcasoy S.M.
Lederer D.J.
Columbia University
Abstract
Lungs from older adult organ donors are often unused because of concerns for increased mortality. We examined associations between donor age and transplant outcomes among 8860 adult lung transplant recipients using Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network and Lung Transplant Outcomes Group data. We used stratified Cox proportional hazard models and generalized linear mixed models to examine associations between donor age and both 1-year graft failure and primary graft dysfunction (PGD). The rate of 1-year graft failure was similar among recipients of lungs from donors age 18-64 years, but severely ill recipients (Lung Allocation Score [LAS] >47.7 or use of mechanical ventilation) of lungs from donors age 56-64 years had increased rates of 1-year graft failure (p-values for interaction = 0.04 and 0.02, respectively). Recipients of lungs from donors <18 and ≥65 years had increased rates of 1-year graft failure (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 1.23, 95% CI 1.01-1.50 and adjusted HR 2.15, 95% CI 1.47-3.15, respectively). Donor age was not associated with the risk of PGD. In summary, the use of lungs from donors age 56 to 64 years may be safe for adult candidates without a high LAS and the use of lungs from pediatric donors is associated with a small increase in early graft failure. Lung transplantation using lungs from donors 55 to 64 years old may be safe for adult candidates without a high Lung Allocation Score, and the use of lungs from pediatric donors is associated with a small increase in early graft failure. © 2013 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.
Start page
2685
End page
2695
Volume
13
Issue
10
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Sistema cardiaco, Sistema cardiovascular Sistema respiratorio
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84884910122
PubMed ID
Source
American Journal of Transplantation
ISSN of the container
16006143
Source funding
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Sponsor(s)
Health Resources and Services Administration 231-00-0115 National Institutes of Health R01 HL10367603, R25HL09626004 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute R25HL096260
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