In 2023, US heart transplants reached a record 4,599, with adult waitlist mortality dropping to 8.5 deaths per 100 patient-years and 5-year posttransplant survival at 80.3% in adults.
Observational (n=4,599)
Yes
The 2023 OPTN/SRTR report highlights record-high heart transplant volumes and decreased waitlist mortality in the US, reflecting the favorable impact of the 2018 policy revision and increased use of donation after circulatory death.
Despite unintended consequences and ongoing need for revision, the 2018 adult heart transplant policy revision continues to have a favorable impact as evidenced by increased transplant rates, decreased waitlist mortality, and more rapid transplant in higher acuity patients. In 2023, the total number of heart transplants in the United States increased 101.1% since 2012, reaching a record 4,599, of which 4,092 were performed in adults. Between 2022 and 2023 alone, 424 more adult heart transplants were performed, the largest annual increase this decade. Concurrently, the prevalence of heart donors after circulatory death increased to 14.0% in 2023. Candidates listed at adult statuses 1 and 2 underwent transplant more quickly (2,225.8 and 1,088.1 transplants per 100 patient-years, respectively). In 2023, adult waitlist mortality reached a low: 8.5 deaths per 100 patient-years. Multiorgan transplants (heart-liver and heart-kidney) in adults continue to increase, achieving comparable survival to that of heart transplant alone. Adults with congenital heart disease had the lowest pretransplant mortality of all diagnoses but also the lowest posttransplant survival, 76.1% at 5 years, emphasizing the need for consensus on best practices. In pediatric heart transplant, heart transplants increased 36.3% and new listings increased 34.0%, but the transplant rate decreased 14.9% resulting in increased waiting times. High-urgency listings increased, with 83.6% of heart transplants performed for status 1A. Pediatric waitlist mortality has declined 53.4% since 2012, but remains substantial: 11.7 deaths per 100 patient-years. In 2023, 5-year posttransplant survival was 80.3% in adult recipients and 84.4% in pediatric recipients.
Colvin et al. (Sat,) conducted a observational in Heart transplant (n=4,599). 2018 adult heart transplant policy revision was evaluated on Heart transplant rates and waitlist mortality. In 2023, US heart transplants reached a record 4,599, with adult waitlist mortality dropping to 8.5 deaths per 100 patient-years and 5-year posttransplant survival at 80.3% in adults.
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