BACKGROUND: Cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) is considered a major cause of morbidity and mortality in transplant recipients and may reflect immune-mediated endothelial injury in response to the donor heart. Elevated troponin levels in the donor serum might provide a marker for this phenomenon; therefore, we evaluated the relationship of donor troponin levels to the development of CAV. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of troponin levels was undertaken from cardiac donor patients, and transplant recipients were monitored for the development of vasculopathy by angiography (N = 171). RESULTS: Angiographically significant CAV developed in 6% of transplantation patients and troponin levels were inversely related to the severity of CAV. CONCLUSIONS: Elevated donor troponin levels are not associated with the development of CAV but rather with a significantly reduced long-term risk of developing CAV, suggesting a possible protective effect of donor released protein.
BACKGROUND:Cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) is considered a major cause of morbidity and mortality in transplant recipients and may reflect immune-mediated endothelial injury in response to the donor heart. Elevated troponin levels in the donor serum might provide a marker for this phenomenon; therefore, we evaluated the relationship of donor troponin levels to the development of CAV. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of troponin levels was undertaken from cardiac donorpatients, and transplant recipients were monitored for the development of vasculopathy by angiography (N = 171). RESULTS: Angiographically significant CAV developed in 6% of transplantation patients and troponin levels were inversely related to the severity of CAV. CONCLUSIONS: Elevated donor troponin levels are not associated with the development of CAV but rather with a significantly reduced long-term risk of developing CAV, suggesting a possible protective effect of donor released protein.
Authors: Zhengyang Liu; Luke A Perry; Jahan C Penny-Dimri; Michael Handscombe; Isabella Overmars; Mark Plummer; Reny Segal; Julian A Smith Journal: Transplant Direct Date: 2021-12-13