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Impact of 2016 UNOS pediatric heart allocation policy changes on VAD utilization, waitlist, and post-transplant survival outcomes in children with CHD versus Non-CHD.

Bibhuti B DasChad T BlackshearSeth T LiretteMark S SlaughterStephanie GhalebWilliam MoskowitzMohammad GhanamahPhillip T Burch
Published in: Clinical transplantation (2022)
In summary, after the revised heart allocation policy implementation, temporary and durable VAD support increased, HT rate increased, waitlist duration marginally increased in the CHD cohort and decreased in the non-CHD cohort, and 90-day WL survival probability improved in children with CHD without significant change in 1-year post-HT outcomes. Future studies are needed to identify changes to the policy that may further improve the listing criteria to improve WL duration and post-HT survival.
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