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CITATION:
Johnson MR, Meyer KH, Haft J, Kinder D, Webber SA, Dyke DB. Heart transplantation in the United States, 1999-2008. Am J Transplant 2010; 10 (4 part 2): 1035-1046
ABSTRACT:
This article features 1999–2008 trends in heart transplantation,
as seen in data from the Organ Procurement
and Transplantation Network (OPTN) and the
Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR). Despite
a 32% decline in actively listed candidates over
the decade, there was a 20% increase from 2007 to
2008. There continues to be an increase in listed candidates
diagnosed with congenital heart disease or retransplantation.
The proportion of patients listed as
Status 1A and 1B continues to increase, with a decrease
in Status 2 listings. Waiting list mortality decreased
from 2000 through 2007, but increased 18%
from 2007 to 2008; despite the increase in waiting list
death rates in 2008, waiting listmortality for Status 1A
and Status 1B continues to decrease. Recipient numbers
have varied by 10% over the past decade, with
an increased proportion of transplants performed in
infants and patients above 65 years of age. Despite
the increase in Status 1A and Status 1B recipients at
transplant, posttransplant survival has continued to
improve. With the rise in infant candidates for transplantation
and their high waiting list mortality, better
means of supporting infants in need of transplant
and allocation of organs to infant candidates is clearly
needed.
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