This mortality study deals with the 1068 heart transplants (1054 patients) performed in Italian Units from November 1985 to April 1992. The death rate was 19.7% and the actuarial survival was 89% at 1 month, 83% at 1 year and 74% at 6.5 years. Recipients who died had been less often transplanted for dilated cardiomyopathy, were older (44.1 vs. 41.7 years) and more often male (84.5 vs. 72.7%). Analysis of the causes of death was restricted to orthotopic transplantations (1029/1068 procedures, 195/208 deaths). Deaths were grouped within four intervals: peri-operative (less-than-or-equal-to 1 month, 50.0% of deaths), early (> 1 month less-than-or-equal-to 3 months, 17.2%), intermediate (> 3 months less-than-or-equal-to 2 years, 22.6%) and late (> 2 years, 10.2%). The prime causes of death were mostly post-operative graft failure (whose effects brought about 64% of peri-operative deaths, 28% of early and 7% of intermediate deaths), post-operative complications (10% of peri-operative deaths), acute rejection (10% of total deaths, distributed in all the periods), graft arteriopathy (6% of early, 36% of intermediate and 58% of late deaths), infections (17% of deaths, occurring in all periods but late) and malignant tumours (7% of deaths), lymphomas being the first to occur and Kaposi's sarcoma occuring only in the intermediate period. Repeat transplantation had a poor outcome (death rate 71.4%), two-thirds of the re-transplanted patients' deaths being due to early graft failure and a third to late relapsing graft vasculopathy.

WHEN AND WHY DO HEART-TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS DIE - A 7 YEAR EXPERIENCE OF 1068 CARDIAC TRANSPLANTS / Gallo, Pietro; Giorgio, Baroldi; Gaetano, Thiene; Lucio, Agozzino; Eloisa, Arbustini; Giovanni, Bartoloni; Edgardo, Bonacina; Bosman, Cesare; Gualtiero, Catani; Patrizia, Cocco; DI GIOIA, Cira Rosaria Tiziana; Teresio, Motta; Angela, Pucci; Maurizio, Rocco. - In: VIRCHOWS ARCHIV. A, PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0174-7398. - STAMPA. - 422:6(1993), pp. 453-458. [10.1007/bf01606453]

WHEN AND WHY DO HEART-TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS DIE - A 7 YEAR EXPERIENCE OF 1068 CARDIAC TRANSPLANTS

GALLO, Pietro;BOSMAN, Cesare;DI GIOIA, Cira Rosaria Tiziana;
1993

Abstract

This mortality study deals with the 1068 heart transplants (1054 patients) performed in Italian Units from November 1985 to April 1992. The death rate was 19.7% and the actuarial survival was 89% at 1 month, 83% at 1 year and 74% at 6.5 years. Recipients who died had been less often transplanted for dilated cardiomyopathy, were older (44.1 vs. 41.7 years) and more often male (84.5 vs. 72.7%). Analysis of the causes of death was restricted to orthotopic transplantations (1029/1068 procedures, 195/208 deaths). Deaths were grouped within four intervals: peri-operative (less-than-or-equal-to 1 month, 50.0% of deaths), early (> 1 month less-than-or-equal-to 3 months, 17.2%), intermediate (> 3 months less-than-or-equal-to 2 years, 22.6%) and late (> 2 years, 10.2%). The prime causes of death were mostly post-operative graft failure (whose effects brought about 64% of peri-operative deaths, 28% of early and 7% of intermediate deaths), post-operative complications (10% of peri-operative deaths), acute rejection (10% of total deaths, distributed in all the periods), graft arteriopathy (6% of early, 36% of intermediate and 58% of late deaths), infections (17% of deaths, occurring in all periods but late) and malignant tumours (7% of deaths), lymphomas being the first to occur and Kaposi's sarcoma occuring only in the intermediate period. Repeat transplantation had a poor outcome (death rate 71.4%), two-thirds of the re-transplanted patients' deaths being due to early graft failure and a third to late relapsing graft vasculopathy.
1993
allograft rejection; cardiac transplantation; graft arteriopathy; mortality; tumors
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WHEN AND WHY DO HEART-TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS DIE - A 7 YEAR EXPERIENCE OF 1068 CARDIAC TRANSPLANTS / Gallo, Pietro; Giorgio, Baroldi; Gaetano, Thiene; Lucio, Agozzino; Eloisa, Arbustini; Giovanni, Bartoloni; Edgardo, Bonacina; Bosman, Cesare; Gualtiero, Catani; Patrizia, Cocco; DI GIOIA, Cira Rosaria Tiziana; Teresio, Motta; Angela, Pucci; Maurizio, Rocco. - In: VIRCHOWS ARCHIV. A, PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0174-7398. - STAMPA. - 422:6(1993), pp. 453-458. [10.1007/bf01606453]
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