Association of Amiodarone Use Prior to Orthotopic Heart Transplant with Post-Transplant Graft Dysfunction and All-Cause Mortality: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Elizabeth Ko, Mohammad Ahmed, Matthew Nudy, Rahul Bussa, Jatin Bussa, Mario Gonzalez, Gerald Naccarelli, Behzad Soleimani, Ankit Maheshwari
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Abstract
Background: There is conflicting data on the association between pre-orthotopic heart transplant (OHT) amiodarone use and post-OHT graft dysfunction (GD) leading to heterogeneity in clinical practice.
Methods: We performed a meta-analysis to evaluate whether pre-OHT amiodarone use was associated with meaningful increases in the incidence of GD, 30-day mortality, and 1-year mortality. Studies were identified by searching PubMed and the Cochrane Register of Clinical Trials. The Mantel-Haenszel method was used to calculate odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI95) for each endpoint.
Results: 17 retrospective studies were identified that included 48,782 patients. 14 studies (n = 48,018) reported GD as an outcome. Pre-OHT amiodarone use was associated with increased odds of GD (OR 1.3, CI95 1.2-1.5, p < 0.001). 10 studies (n = 45,875) reported 30-day mortality based on amiodarone use. Pre-OHT amiodarone use was associated with increased odds of 30-day mortality (OR 1.4, CI95 1.2-1.5, p < 0.001). 5 studies (n = 41,404) reported 1-year mortality based on amiodarone use. Pre-OHT amiodarone use was associated with increased odds of 1-year mortality (OR 1.2, CI95 1.1-1.4, p < 0.001). The increase in absolute risk of GD, 30-day mortality, and 1-year mortality for patients with pre-OHT amiodarone use was 1.3%, 1.2%, and 1.4%, respectively.
Conclusion: Pre-OHT amiodarone exposure was associated with increased odds of GD, 30-day mortality, and 1-year mortality. The increase in absolute risk for each endpoint was modest, and it is unclear to what extent, if any, pre-OHT amiodarone use should influence assessment of OHT candidacy.
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Journal of Cardiac Failure publishes original, peer-reviewed communications of scientific excellence and review articles on clinical research, basic human studies, animal studies, and bench research with potential clinical applications to heart failure - pathogenesis, etiology, epidemiology, pathophysiological mechanisms, assessment, prevention, and treatment.