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Donor to recipient sizing in thoracic organ transplantation.

Michael Eberlein1, Robert M Reed1.   

Abstract

Donor-to-recipient organ size matching is a critical aspect of thoracic transplantation. In the United States potential recipients for lung transplant and heart transplant are listed with limitations on donor height and weight ranges, respectively. Height is used as a surrogate for lung size and weight is used as a surrogate for heart size. While these measures are important predictors of organ size, they are crude surrogates that fail to incorporate the influence of sex on organ size. Independent of other measures, a man's thoracic organs are approximately 20% larger than a woman's. Lung size can be better estimated using the predicted total lung capacity, which is derived from regression equations correcting for height, sex and age. Similarly, heart size can be better estimated using the predicted heart mass, which adjusts for sex, age, height, and weight. These refined organ sizing measures perform better than current sizing practice for the prediction of outcomes after transplantation, and largely explain the outcome differences observed after sex-mismatch transplantation. An undersized allograft is associated with worse outcomes. In this review we examine current data pertaining to size-matching in thoracic transplantation. We advocate for a change in the thoracic allocation mechanism from a height-or-weight-based strategy to a size-matching process that utilizes refined estimates of organ size. We believe that a size-matching approach based on refined estimates of organ size would optimize outcomes in thoracic transplantation without restricting or precluding patients from thoracic transplantation.

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Keywords:  Heart transplant; Lung transplant; Organ allocation; Organ size; Size mismatch

Year:  2016        PMID: 27011913      PMCID: PMC4801791          DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v6.i1.155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Transplant        ISSN: 2220-3230


  40 in total

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2.  eComment. Gender mismatching in lung transplantation: lung size mismatch is the issue!

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3.  Letter by Eberlein and Reed regarding article, "transplantation for idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension: improvement in the lung allocation score era".

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Journal:  J Heart Lung Transplant       Date:  2011-05-08       Impact factor: 10.247

6.  Risk factors for airway complications within the first year after lung transplantation.

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8.  Impact of donor-to-recipient weight ratio on survival after heart transplantation: analysis of the United Network for Organ Sharing Database.

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9.  An oversized allograft is associated with improved survival after lung transplantation for idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension.

Authors:  Michael Eberlein; Evan Diehl; Servet Bolukbas; Christian A Merlo; Robert M Reed
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10.  Mechanical ventilation after lung transplantation. An international survey of practices and preferences.

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Journal:  Ann Am Thorac Soc       Date:  2014-05
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  6 in total

1.  Short Stature and Access to Lung Transplantation: Reducing Disparities by Changing to a Lung Size-based Allocation Mechanism.

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2.  Chest wall strapping increases expiratory airflow and detectable airway segments in computer tomographic scans of normal and obstructed lungs.

Authors:  Hisham Taher; Christian Bauer; Eric Abston; David W Kaczka; Surya P Bhatt; Joseph Zabner; Roy G Brower; Reinhard R Beichel; Michael Eberlein
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3.  Increasing heart transplant donor pool by liberalization of size matching.

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Journal:  J Heart Lung Transplant       Date:  2019-08-24       Impact factor: 10.247

4.  Lung Transplantation After Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion Early Outcomes From a US National Registry.

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5.  Lobar lung transplantation from deceased donors: A systematic review.

Authors:  Michael Eberlein; Robert M Reed; Mayy Chahla; Servet Bolukbas; Amy Blevins; Dirk Van Raemdonck; Alessia Stanzi; Ilhan Inci; Silvana Marasco; Norihisa Shigemura; Clemens Aigner; Tobias Deuse
Journal:  World J Transplant       Date:  2017-02-24

6.  Higher BMI is associated with higher expiratory airflow normalised for lung volume (FEF25-75/FVC) in COPD.

Authors:  Eric Abston; Alejandro Comellas; Robert Michael Reed; Victor Kim; Robert A Wise; Roy Brower; Spyridon Fortis; Reinhard Beichel; Surya Bhatt; Joseph Zabner; John Newell; Eric A Hoffman; Michael Eberlein
Journal:  BMJ Open Respir Res       Date:  2017-10-13
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