Survival of heart transplant candidates in Japan

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Background: In Japan, there are more patients waiting for heart transplants (HTXs) than available organs. Methods and Results: Since July 2010, 68 pediatric and 366 adult patients aged <60 years applied for HTX candidacy with the Japanese Circulation Society’s HTX Committee. No significant differences in freedom from death or HTX were observed between pediatric Status 1 and Status 2 patients. More adult Status 1 patients reached the endpoint of death or HTX than adult Status 2 patients. Pediatric patients (Status 1 and 2) did not have better survival than adult Status 1 or Status 2 patients. Conclusions: Pediatric patients should be prioritized over adult patients for HTX.

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Nunoda, S., Sasaoka, T., Sakata, Y., Ono, M., Sawa, Y., & Isobe, M. (2019). Survival of heart transplant candidates in Japan. Circulation Journal, 83(3), 681–683. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-17-0024

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