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Temporal trends in utilization and outcomes of steatotic donor livers in the United States.

Authors :
Jackson KR
Motter JD
Haugen CE
Holscher C
Long JJ
Massie AB
Philosophe B
Cameron AM
Garonzik-Wang J
Segev DL
Source :
American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons [Am J Transplant] 2020 Mar; Vol. 20 (3), pp. 855-863. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Nov 10.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Steatotic donor livers (SDLs) (macrosteatosis ≥30%) represent a possible donor pool expansion, but are frequently discarded due to a historical association with mortality and graft loss. However, changes in recipient/donor demographics, allocation policy, and clinical protocols might have altered utilization and outcomes of SDLs. We used Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients data from 2005 to 2017 and adjusted multilevel regression to quantify temporal trends in discard rates (logistic) and posttransplant outcomes (Cox) of SDLs, accounting for Organ Procurement Organization-level variation. Of 4346 recovered SDLs, 58.0% were discarded in 2005, versus only 43.1% in 2017 (P < .001). SDLs were always substantially more likely discarded versus non-SDLs, although this difference decreased over time (adjusted odds ratio in 2005-2007: <subscript>13.15</subscript> 15.28 <subscript>17.74</subscript> ; 2008-2011: <subscript>11.77</subscript> 13.41 <subscript>15.29</subscript> ; 2012-2014: <subscript>9.87</subscript> 11.37 <subscript>13.10</subscript> ; 2015-2017: <subscript>7.79</subscript> 8.89 <subscript>10.15</subscript> , P < .001 for all). Conversely, posttransplant outcomes of recipients of SDLs improved over time: recipients of SDLs from 2012 to 2017 had 46% lower risk of mortality (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR]: <subscript>0.43</subscript> 0.54 <subscript>0.68</subscript> , P < .001) and 47% lower risk of graft loss (aHR: <subscript>0.42</subscript> 0.53 <subscript>0.67</subscript> , P < .001) compared to 2005 to 2011. In fact, in 2012 to 2017, recipients of SDLs had equivalent mortality (aHR: <subscript>0.90</subscript> 1.04 <subscript>1.21</subscript> , P = .6) and graft loss (aHR: <subscript>0.90</subscript> 1.04 <subscript>1.20</subscript> , P = .6) to recipients of non-SDLs. Increasing utilization of SDLs might be a reasonable strategy to expand the donor pool.<br /> (© 2019 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1600-6143
Volume :
20
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31608597
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.15652