Evolution of heart transplant donor characteristics in the 21st century: A United States single center's experience.

Alexander M Spring, Christiana Gjelaj, Shivank Madan, Snehal R Patel, Omar Saeed, Sandhya Murthy, Yogita Rochlani, Daniel B Sims, Sasha Vukelic, Stephen J Forest, Jamil F Borgi, Daniel J Goldstein, Ulrich P Jorde
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Despite a record setting number of heart transplants performed annually, the national donor shortage continues to plague transplant teams across the United States. Here we describe the barriers to adaptation of numerous "non-traditional" orthotopic heart transplant donor characteristics including donors with hepatitis C virus, those meeting criteria for donation after cardiac death, donors with coronavirus disease 19 infection, donors with the human immunodeficiency virus, and grafts with left ventricular systolic dysfunction. Our center's objective was to increase our transplant volume by expanding our donor pool from "traditional" donors to these "non-traditional" donors. We detail how medical advances such as certain laboratory studies, pharmacologic interventions, and organ care systems have allowed our center to expand the donor pool thereby increasing transplantation volume without adverse effects on outcomes.

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21 世纪心脏移植供体特征的演变:美国单一中心的经验。
尽管每年进行的心脏移植数量创下了历史新高,但全国性的供体短缺问题仍然困扰着美国各地的移植团队。在这里,我们描述了适应众多 "非传统 "心脏移植供体特征的障碍,包括丙型肝炎病毒感染者、符合心脏死亡后捐献标准者、冠状病毒疾病 19 感染者、人类免疫缺陷病毒感染者以及左心室收缩功能障碍的移植物。我们中心的目标是将我们的供体库从 "传统 "供体扩大到这些 "非传统 "供体,从而增加我们的移植量。我们详细介绍了某些实验室研究、药物干预和器官护理系统等医学进步是如何使我们的中心扩大供体库,从而在不对结果产生不利影响的情况下增加移植量的。
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