Relationship between Change in Heart Transplant Volume and Outcomes: A National Analysis

2019 
Abstract Introduction While volume-outcome relationships in transplantation have been well-defined, the effects of large changes in center volume are less well understood. The purpose of the current study was to examine the impact of changes in center volume on outcomes after heart transplantation. Methods Retrospective analysis was performed of adult patients undergoing heart transplant between 2000-2017 identified in the United Network for Organ Sharing database. Exclusions included annual volume Results Of the 29,851 transplants during the study period, 64% were at centers with stable volume (±25% annual change), while 10% were performed at contracting (-25% change or more) and 26% were performed at growing (+25% change or more) centers. Average volume was lower with contracting centers compared to stable or growing programs (21 vs. 36, p Conclusions Rapid growth of transplant center volume has occurred at select centers in the US without decrement in programmatic outcomes. Decreasing center volume has been associated with poorer outcomes, although the causative nature of this relationship requires further investigation.
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