Donor Heart Utilization in Korea.

International Journal of Heart Failure Pub Date : 2020-05-07 eCollection Date: 2020-10-01 DOI:10.36628/ijhf.2020.0011
In-Cheol Kim, Jong-Chan Youn, Sang Eun Lee, Sung-Ho Jung, Jae-Joong Kim
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Background and objectives: Donor heart utilization patterns in Korea are not well known. We aimed to analyze the current utilization rate of donor heart and to evaluate the reason for non-utilization in Korea.

Methods: Brain death donors were identified from the Korean Network for Organ Sharing registry from November 2009 to December 2019. Baseline characteristics and heart transplant related parameters were compared between transplanted and discarded donor hearts.

Results: Among 4,401 donors, 1,383 (31.4%) hearts were utilized. Hearts from younger, male donors without history of hypertension or diabetes mellitus were utilized more frequently. The most common blood type in the transplanted group was O, while blood type A was the most common blood type in the discarded group. The ejection fraction in the discarded group were significantly lower (57.0 ± 13.5% vs. 61.7 ± 7.0%, p<0.001). Reasons for non-utilization were as follows: medical condition (34.4%), old age (31.8%), refused by all candidates (22.5%), refused to donate (11.0%), and others (0.2%). The most common cause of brain death was cerebrovascular disease in both the transplanted and discarded groups, but the incidence was significantly higher in the discarded group (46.8% vs. 37.5%, p<0.001). In multivariate analysis, old age, small body surface area, rapid heart rate, blood type other than O, abnormal echocardiography findings were independent predictors for non-utilization.

Conclusions: Average donor heart utilization rate was 31.4% and it improved to 42.9% in 2019. However, substantial numbers of donor hearts are still discarded. A strategic approach to improve donor heart utilization is necessary.

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韩国的捐献心脏利用情况。
背景和目的:韩国的供体心脏利用模式尚不十分清楚。我们旨在分析韩国目前的供体心脏利用率,并评估未利用的原因:方法:2009 年 11 月至 2019 年 12 月期间,从韩国器官共享网络登记处确定了脑死亡供体。结果:在4401名捐献者中,1,401名捐献者捐献了心脏:结果:在4401名捐献者中,有1383颗(31.4%)心脏被利用。年轻、无高血压或糖尿病史的男性捐献者的心脏使用率更高。移植组中最常见的血型是 O 型,而弃捐组中最常见的血型是 A 型。弃捐组的射血分数明显较低(57.0 ± 13.5% vs. 61.7 ± 7.0%,P结论):捐献心脏的平均利用率为 31.4%,2019 年提高到 42.9%。然而,仍有大量供体心脏被丢弃。有必要采取一种战略方法来提高供体心脏的利用率。
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