Thoracic transplantation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Asvin M GanapathiMatthew C HennBrent C LampertDavid R NunleyGinny L BumgardnerNahush A MokadamBryan A WhitsonPublished in: Clinical transplantation (2022)
The worldwide pandemic caused by COVID-19, resulting from the infection by betacoronarvirus SARS-CoV-2, has dramatically altered healthcare worldwide. Due to the highly contagious nature of SARS-CoV2, coupled with hospitals and intensive care units being overwhelmed, numerous transplant programs either slowed or shut down completely. While there have been isolated reports of COVID-19 in transplant recipients, no study to date has examined how COVID-19 affected actual transplant patterns and outcomes in the United States. Of particular importance is the impact of COVID-19 on mortality in waitlisted patients and transplant recipients. Using the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) dataset, we compared waitlist and transplant characteristics from 3/2019-8/2019 to 3/2020-8/2020, as well as COVID-19 associated mortality in patients with prior heart or lung transplant or those active on the waitlist. Overall, there was an initial decrease in transplant volume in April 2020; however, volumes have normalized since then, with comparable outcomes to similar calendar months in 2019. Additionally, there were no significant changes in post-transplant outcomes or waiting list mortality. Given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it would be beneficial to maintain current practices for thoracic transplantation, to continue to provide this life-saving therapy to those in need.
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- heart failure
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- prognostic factors
- newly diagnosed
- stem cells
- ejection fraction
- spinal cord injury
- type diabetes
- atrial fibrillation
- metabolic syndrome
- mechanical ventilation
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
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