1. The effect of the cystic fibrosis care center on outcomes after lung transplantation for cystic fibrosis.
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Bush, Errol L., Krishnan, Aravind, Chidi, Alexis P., Nolley, Eric, Agbor-Enoh, Sean, West, Natalie E., Tallarico, Erin, Orens, Jonathan B., Ha, Jinny, Shah, Pali D., Ramos, Kathleen J., Segev, Dorry, Massie, Allan, Higgins, Robert SD., and Merlo, Christian A.
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TRANSPLANTATION of organs, tissues, etc. , *LUNG transplantation , *CYSTIC fibrosis , *PROPORTIONAL hazards models - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate outcomes in people with cystic fibrosis (CF) who underwent lung transplant (LT) at a transplant center with an accredited Cystic Fibrosis Care Center (CFCC) in the United States. We reviewed the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients for all adult patients with CF who received a first-time LT from 2005 to 2018. The primary outcome was graft failure. Unadjusted Kaplan-Meier analysis and adjusted multilevel Cox proportional hazards models were used to evaluate outcomes in CF patients undergoing lung transplantation at a CFCC. 2,573 patients with CF underwent a first time LT during the study period. Of the 68 lung transplantation centers, 50 were CFCCs (73.5%). After adjustment for potential confounders, patients who underwent lung transplantation at a hospital with an accredited CFCC had a 33% reduction in risk of death or re-transplantation compared to those transplanted at a hospital without an accredited CFCC (HR: 0.67, 95% CI: 0.56-0.82, p < 0.001). People with CF who undergo LT at a transplant center with a CFCC have improved graft survival and decreased need for re-transplantation compared to those who undergo LT at a non-CFCC, independent of volume. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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