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Sex-Related Temporal Trends in Donor and Recipient Profile and Outcome after Heart Transplantation: Analysis of the ISHLT Registry

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Purpose The complex interactions between recipient and donor risk factors play a critical role in heart transplantation (HT) outcomes, particularly in light of the changing clinical phenotypes of candidates and… Click to show full abstract

Purpose The complex interactions between recipient and donor risk factors play a critical role in heart transplantation (HT) outcomes, particularly in light of the changing clinical phenotypes of candidates and donors and the continuing improvements and utilization of evidence-based therapies in women. The aim of this study was to explore temporal sex-related changes in recipient and donor features and effect of sex on HT outcomes. Methods We performed an analysis of the ISHLT Registry including primary adult HT performed in 1996-2018. We built a multivariable regression model which explored the likelihood of a set of high-risk clinical characteristics (Figure 1A) to be prevalent in earlier vs later years. We treated transplant year as a continuous variable and the analysis was stratified by sex. Interaction terms of recipient sex and each variable were used to identify differences between male and female recipient sex. Results Among 86,307 recipients, there were 19,983 women and 66,324 men. The proportion of transplanted women increased from 19% in 1996 to 27% in 2018 (p Conclusion The proportion of women receiving HT has increased. Among those transplanted, there does not appear to be significant sex disparities, as evidenced by similar recipient and donor profiles and a similar improvement of survival and post-transplant malignancy rates in both male and female recipients.

Keywords: heart; sex related; sex; heart transplantation; analysis

Journal Title: Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
Year Published: 2021

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