Regional disparities in heart transplant mortality in the USA.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Cesar Rodrigo Zoni, Matthew Dean, Laurel A Copeland, Chittoor B Sai Sudhakar, Yazhini Ravi
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Abstract

Background: Mortality after heart transplantation can be influenced by multiple factors. This study analysed its variation across four regions of the USA.

Objective: Analyse the differences in mortality among patients receiving a heart transplant across four regions of the USA.

Methods and results: Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network/United Network for Organ Sharing registry was analysed for adult heart transplant recipients from 1987 to 2023. They were divided into four regions according to heart transplant recipients' residence: the Northeast, Midwest, South, and West. The endpoint was all-cause mortality. A total of 33 482 heart transplant recipients were included in the analysis. Baseline characteristics differed by region. The median survival (years) was lower in the South [Northeast 12.9 (6.1-17.9), Midwest 13.1 (6.5-18.1), South 11.6 (5.3-16.8), and West 13.6 (7.0-18.6); P < 0.0001]. Mortality incidence rate was greater in the South. When compared to the Northeast, in the unadjusted analysis, mortality was higher in the South {hazard ratio (HR) 1.13 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.07-1.19], P < 0.001} and lower in the West [HR 0.89 (95% CI 0.83-0.94), P < 0.001]. After adjusting for demographic and clinical variables, only the South retained significant differences [HR 1.17 (95% CI 1.10-1.24), P < 0.001]. Mortality significantly increased in all regions after 2018.

Conclusion: Mortality of heart transplant recipients varies across region of residence in the USA. A significant increase in adjusted mortality was observed in the South. These findings suggest that there are regional disparities in the mortality rates of heart transplant recipients.

美国心脏移植死亡率的地区差异。
背景:心脏移植后的死亡率受多种因素影响。本研究分析了美国 4 个地区的死亡率差异:分析美国 4 个地区心脏移植患者死亡率的差异:方法:分析器官获取和移植网络(OPTN)/器官共享联合网络(UNOS)登记的 1987-2023 年期间接受心脏移植的成人患者。根据心脏移植受者的居住地分为四个地区:东北部、中西部、南部和西部。研究终点为全因死亡率:共有 33,482 名心脏移植受者被纳入分析。不同地区的基线特征各不相同。南部地区的中位生存期(年)较低[东北部 12.9 (6.1-17.9),中西部 13.1 (6.5-18.1),南部 11.6 (5.3-16.8),西部 13.6 (7.0-18.6);p结论:在美国,心脏移植受者的死亡率因居住地区而异。在南方,调整后的死亡率明显上升。这些发现表明,心脏移植受者的死亡率存在地区差异。
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期刊介绍: European Heart Journal - Quality of Care & Clinical Outcomes is an English language, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing cardiovascular outcomes research. It serves as an official journal of the European Society of Cardiology and maintains a close alliance with the European Heart Health Institute. The journal disseminates original research and topical reviews contributed by health scientists globally, with a focus on the quality of care and its impact on cardiovascular outcomes at the hospital, national, and international levels. It provides a platform for presenting the most outstanding cardiovascular outcomes research to influence cardiovascular public health policy on a global scale. Additionally, the journal aims to motivate young investigators and foster the growth of the outcomes research community.
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