[冰岛患者的心脏移植和捐赠-适应症和结果]。

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Atli Steinn Valgardsson, Thordis Jona Hrafnkelsdottir, Tomas Thor Kristjansson, Hildigunnur Fridjonsdottir, Kristinn Sigvaldason, Goran Dellgren, Tomas Gudbjartsson
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导言:关于冰岛患者心脏移植的数量、适应症和结果的信息很少,关于冰岛捐赠用于心脏移植的心脏数量的信息也很少。材料与方法:对1988年至2019年3月接受心脏移植的患者进行回顾性研究。临床信息收集自Landspitali移植诊所,患者图表,以及来自冰岛捐赠登记处的捐赠心脏信息。计算手术的年龄标准化发生率,并估计总生存率(Kaplan-Meier)。平均随访时间为10.3年。结果:24例患者(男性19例,中位年龄38岁,范围4 ~ 65岁)行心脏移植手术;其中包括一次再移植,三次同时进行的心脏和肺移植以及两次心脏和肾脏移植。移植分别在哥德堡(n=20)、伦敦(n=3)和哥本哈根(n=2)进行。最常见的适应症是扩张型心肌病(n=10)、先天性心脏病(n=4)和病毒性心肌炎(n=3)。5例患者术前采用左心室辅助装置桥接。1年和5年的总生存率分别为91%和86%;中位生存期为24年。心脏移植发生率为2.7心脏- tx pmp/年,2008年后增加到4.6心脏- tx pmp/年(p=0.01)。在同一时期,冰岛捐赠了42颗心脏用于国外移植,第一次是在2002年,在研究期间的上半年和下半年分别从0.8颗增加到3.0颗/年。结论:冰岛心脏移植受者的生存率较好,可与国外较大的移植中心相媲美。冰岛捐赠的心脏数量有所增加,目前冰岛捐赠的心脏数量是其接收的两倍。
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[Cardiac transplantation and donation in Icelandic patients - indications and outcome].

Introduction: Information on the number, indications and outcome of cardiac transplantations in Icelandic patients is scarce, as is information on the number of hearts donated from Iceland for cardiac transplantation.

Material and methods: A retrospective study on patients receiving heart transplantation from the first procedure in 1988 until March 2019. Clinical information was gathered from Landspitali Transplantation Clinic, patient charts, and information on donated hearts from the Icelandic Donation Registry. Age-standardized incidence of the procedure was calculated, and overall survival (Kaplan-Meier) estimated. Mean follow-up was 10.3 years.

Results: Altogether 24 patients (19 males, median age 38 years, range: 4-65 years) underwent cardiac transplantation; that included one re-transplantation, three simultaneous heart- and lung transplants and two heart- and kidney transplants. The transplantations were performed in Gothenburg (n=20), London (n=3) and Copenhagen (n=2). Most common indications were dilated cardiomyopathy (n=10), congenital heart disease (n=4), and viral myocarditis (n=3). Five patients were bridged left ventricular-assist device preoperatively. Overall survival at 1 and 5 years was 91% and 86%, respectively; median survival being 24 years. The incidence of cardiac transplantation was 2.7 heart-TX pmp/year but increased to 4.6 heart-TX pmp/year after 2008 (p=0.01). During the same period 42 hearts were donated from Iceland for transplantation abroad, the first in 2002 and increasing from 0.8 to 3.0 hearts/year during the first and second half of the study-period, respectively.

Conclusion: Survival of Icelandic cardiac transplant recipients is good and comparable to larger transplant centers overseas. Number of hearts donated from Iceland have increased and currently Iceland donates twice as many hearts at it receives.

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Laeknabladid MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Læknablaðið er fræðirit sem birtir vísinda og yfirlitsgreinar og annað efni sem byggir á rannsóknum innan læknisfræði eða skyldra greina. Læknablaðið er gefið út af Læknafélagi Íslands. Blaðið er sent til allra félagsmanna. Það var fyrst gefið út árið 1904 en hefur komið samfellt út frá árinu 1915. Blaðið kemur út 11 sinnum á ári og er prentað í 2000 eintökum. Allt efni Læknablaðsins frá árinu 2000 er aðgengilegt á heimasíðu blaðsins á laeknabladid.is og er aðgangur endurgjaldslaus og öllum opinn.
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