Statistical performance of 16 posttransplant risk scores in a contemporary cohort of heart transplant recipients

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Abstract

Accurate risk stratification of early heart transplant failure is required to avoid futile transplants and rationalize donor selection. We aimed to evaluate the statistical performance of existing risk scores on a contemporary cohort of heart transplant recipients. After an exhaustive search, we identified 16 relevant risk scores. From the UNOS database, we selected all first noncombined adult heart transplants performed between 2014 and 2017 for validation. The primary endpoint was death or retransplant during the first year posttransplant. For all scores, we analyzed their association with outcomes, sensitivity, specificity, likelihood ratios, and discrimination (concordance index and overlap of individual scores). The cohort included 9396 patients. All scores were significantly associated with the primary outcome (P

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Coutance, G., Kransdorf, E., Bonnet, G., Loupy, A., Kobashigawa, J., & Patel, J. K. (2021). Statistical performance of 16 posttransplant risk scores in a contemporary cohort of heart transplant recipients. American Journal of Transplantation, 21(2), 645–656. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.16217

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