Ethical considerations in access to heart transplant for adults with congenital heart disease.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 TRANSPLANTATION
Ryan D Byrne, David W Bearl
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Heart failure is a final common pathway for many patients with adult congenital heart disease (ACHD). As such, ACHD heart transplantation is increasingly being considered and performed. Ethical considerations exist at each step in the transplantation process.

Recent findings: ACHD patients face many challenges to successful heart transplantation. A dearth of ACHD cardiologists and many barriers to transplant consideration highlight inequities related to recognition of end-stage disease and timely referral for advanced therapies. Certain vulnerable ACHD sub-groups may more easily elude heart transplant consideration emphasizing injustices for patients such as those transitioning from pediatric to adult care, patients that are under- or uninsured, and those with chronic disabilities. Increased short-term transplant morbidity and mortality requires ACHD cardiologists and heart transplant teams to balance aspects of both beneficence and nonmaleficence when considering who, when, and where to transplant these complex patients.

Summary: Given the rising incidence of ACHD transplantation, centers around the globe are tasked with how to best manage this patient cohort through successful heart transplantation. This review highlights multiple ethical issues in an effort to identify opportunities to provide more accessible, equitable, and standardized advanced cardiac therapies to this unique patient population.

成人先天性心脏病患者获得心脏移植的伦理考虑。
综述目的:心力衰竭是许多成人先天性心脏病(ACHD)患者最终的共同途径。因此,ACHD心脏移植越来越多地被考虑和实施。伦理问题存在于移植过程的每一步。最近的研究发现:ACHD患者在成功的心脏移植中面临许多挑战。ACHD心脏病专家的缺乏和移植考虑的许多障碍突出了与识别终末期疾病和及时转诊先进治疗相关的不平等。某些易受伤害的ACHD亚组可能更容易逃避心脏移植的考虑,这对那些从儿科过渡到成人护理的患者、保险不足或没有保险的患者以及慢性残疾患者来说是不公平的。增加的短期移植发病率和死亡率要求ACHD心脏病专家和心脏移植团队在考虑谁、何时、何地移植这些复杂的患者时,平衡有益和无害的方面。摘要:鉴于ACHD移植的发病率不断上升,全球各地的中心都面临着如何通过成功的心脏移植来最好地管理这一患者群体的任务。这篇综述强调了多个伦理问题,旨在为这一独特的患者群体提供更容易获得、公平和标准化的高级心脏治疗。
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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.50%
发文量
124
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation is an indispensable resource featuring key, up-to-date and important advances in the field from around the world. Led by renowned guest editors for each section, every bimonthly issue of Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation delivers a fresh insight into topics such as stem cell transplantation, immunosuppression, tolerance induction and organ preservation and procurement. With 18 sections in total, the journal provides a convenient and thorough review of the field and will be of interest to researchers, surgeons and other healthcare professionals alike.
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