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The impact of brain death on survival after heart transplantation: time is of the essence.

作者信息

Cantin Bernard, Kwok Bernard W K, Chan Michael C Y, Valantine Hannah A, Oyer Philip E, Robbins Robert C, Hunt Sharon A

机构信息

Quebec Heart Institute, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Transplantation. 2003 Nov 15;76(9):1275-9. doi: 10.1097/01.TP.0000093445.50624.5A.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

It has been suggested that the modality of brain death and time from brain death until harvest impact survival and rejection after heart transplantation.

METHODS

Donor files from 475 adult heart-transplant recipients were examined. From these files, a total management time (time from incident leading to brain death until aortic cross clamp) was determined, and the cause of brain death was noted. Recipient characteristics, details of postoperative course, as well as survival were obtained from the Stanford University Medical Center Heart Transplantation Database.

RESULTS

Two hundred and thirty (48.4%) donors sustained traumatic injuries, 112 (23.6%) suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage, and 102 (21.4%) died of a gunshot wound to the head. The modality of brain death did not influence medium and long-term survival. A management time longer than 72 hours was associated with poorer outcome of the heart-transplant recipients. There were significantly more treated rejection episodes in recipients whose donor sustained traumatic injuries.

CONCLUSION

Modality of brain death does not impact survival but appears to influence rejection. Increased management time is associated with adverse survival trends in heart-transplant recipients.

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