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      Heart and lung organ offer acceptance practices of transplant programs are associated with waitlist mortality and organ yield

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          Variation in heart and lung offer acceptance practices may affect numbers of transplanted organs and create variability in waitlist mortality. To investigate these issues, offer acceptance ratios, or adjusted odds ratios, for heart and lung transplant programs individually and for all programs within donation service areas (DSAs) were estimated using offers from donors recovered July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017. Logistic regressions estimated the association of DSA-level offer acceptance ratios with donor yield and local placement of organs recovered in the DSA. Competing risk methodology estimated the association of program-level offer acceptance ratios with incidence and rate of waitlist removals due to death or becoming too sick to undergo transplant. Higher DSA-level offer acceptance was associated with higher yield (odds ratios [ORs]: lung, 1.041.11 1.19; heart, 1.091.21 1.35) and more local placement of transplanted organs (ORs: lung, 1.011.12 1.24; heart, 1.471.69 1.93). Higher program-level offer acceptance was associated with lower incidence of waitlist removal due to death or becoming too sick to undergo transplant (hazard ratios [HRs]: heart, 0.800.86 0.93; lung, 0.670.75 0.83), but not with rate of waitlist removal (HRs: heart, 0.910.98 1.06; lung, 0.890.99 1.10). Heart and lung offer acceptance practices affected numbers of transplanted organs and contributed to program-level variability in the probability of waitlist mortality.

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          Journal
          100968638
          29770
          Am J Transplant
          Am. J. Transplant.
          American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons
          1600-6135
          1600-6143
          2 November 2019
          09 May 2018
          August 2018
          07 November 2019
          : 18
          : 8
          : 2061-2067
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, Minneapolis Medical Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota
          [2 ]Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Respiratory Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio
          [3 ]Department of Cardiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
          [4 ]Department of Medicine, Hennepin County Medical Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
          [5 ]Department of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
          Author notes
          Correspondence: Andrew Wey, PhD, awey@ 123456cdrg.org
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          PMC6836691 PMC6836691 6836691 hhspa1057516
          10.1111/ajt.14885
          6836691
          29673099
          f3755cf0-758d-4dbe-8680-49e5e4d86050
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