2019
DOI: 10.1111/ctr.13482
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Description and analysis of patients and outcomes following third‐time heart transplantation: An analysis of the United Network for Organ Sharing database from 1985 to 2017

Abstract: Background: Following second heart transplantation (HTx), some patients experience graft failure and require third-time heart transplantation. Little data exist to guide decision-making with regard to repeat retransplantation in older patients. Methods:We performed a retrospective cohort analysis of patients receiving a third HTx, as identified in the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) database from 1985 to 2017. Results:The study cohort consisted of N = 60 patients, with an average age of 29 with a stand… Show more

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“…Re-HT may be an option for patients who develop refractory graft failure. The indication is rare, but the population receiving second and third Re-HT has increased (55). Although MCS is not commonly performed as a bridge to Re-HT, the TAH is theoretically an ideal option because the antigen would be removed from the body; however, the outcome for the TAH as a bridge to Re-HT is reported as very high risk, and the potential for improving survival remains uncertain (56).…”
Section: Devices For Post-heart Transplantation Biventricular Failurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Re-HT may be an option for patients who develop refractory graft failure. The indication is rare, but the population receiving second and third Re-HT has increased (55). Although MCS is not commonly performed as a bridge to Re-HT, the TAH is theoretically an ideal option because the antigen would be removed from the body; however, the outcome for the TAH as a bridge to Re-HT is reported as very high risk, and the potential for improving survival remains uncertain (56).…”
Section: Devices For Post-heart Transplantation Biventricular Failurementioning
confidence: 99%