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Graft ischemic time and outcome of lung transplantation: a multicenter analysis.

Gabriel Thabut1, Hervé Mal, Jacques Cerrina, Philippe Dartevelle, Claire Dromer, Jean-François Velly, Marc Stern, Philippe Loirat, Guy Lesèche, Michelle Bertocchi, Jean-François Mornex, Alain Haloun, Philippe Despins, Christophe Pison, Dominique Blin, Martine Reynaud-Gaubert.   

Abstract

RATIONALE: The effect of graft ischemic time on early graft function and long-term survival of patients who underwent lung transplantation remains controversial. Consequently, graft ischemic time has not been incorporated in the decision-making process at the time of graft acceptance.
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relationship between graft ischemic time and (1) early graft function and (2) long-term survival after lung transplantation.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: The data from 752 patients who underwent single lung transplantation (n = 258), bilateral lung transplantation (n = 247), and heart-lung transplantation (n = 247) in seven French transplantation centers during a 12-year period were reviewed. Independent data quality control was done to ensure the quality of the collected variables. Mean graft ischemic time was 245.8 +/- 96.4 minutes (range 50-660). After adjustment on 11 potential confounders, graft ischemic time was associated with the recipient Pa(O2)/FI(O2) ratio recorded within the first 6 hours and with long-term survival in patients undergoing single or double lung transplantation but not in patients undergoing heart-lung transplantation. The relationship between graft ischemic time and survival appears to be of cubic form with a cutoff value of 330 minutes. These results were unaffected by the preservation fluid employed.
CONCLUSIONS: The results of this large cohort of patients suggest a close relationship between graft ischemic time and both early gas exchange and long-term survival after single and double lung transplantation. Such relationship was not found in patients undergoing heart-lung transplantation. The expected graft ischemic time should be incorporated in the decision-making process at the time of graft acceptance.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15665320     DOI: 10.1164/rccm.200409-1248OC

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med        ISSN: 1073-449X            Impact factor:   21.405


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