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. 2018 May 3;8(1):6968.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-25144-x.

White donor, younger donor and double lung transplant are associated with better survival in sarcoidosis patients

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White donor, younger donor and double lung transplant are associated with better survival in sarcoidosis patients

Oriana Salamo et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

Sarcoidosis commonly affects the lung. Lung transplantation (LT) is required when there is a severe and refractory involvement. We compared post-transplant survival rates of sarcoidosis patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). We also explored whether the race and age of the donor, and double lung transplant have any effect on the survival in the post transplant setting. We analyzed 9,727 adult patients with sarcoidosis, COPD, and IPF who underwent LT worldwide between 2005-2015 based on United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) database. Survival rates were compared with Kaplan-Meier, and risk factors were investigated by Cox-regression analysis. 469 (5%) were transplanted because of sarcoidosis, 3,688 (38%) for COPD and 5,570 (57%) for IPF. Unadjusted survival analysis showed a better post-transplant survival rate for patients with sarcoidosis (p < 0.001, Log-rank test). In Cox-regression analysis, double lung transplant and white race of the lung donor showed to have a significant survival advantage. Since double lung transplant, those who are younger and have lower Lung Allocation Score (LAS) at the time of transplant have a survival advantage, we suggest double lung transplant as the procedure of choice, especially in younger sarcoidosis subjects and with lower LAS scores.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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Kaplan Meier curves displaying survival rates between Sarcoidosis, COPD and IPF groups.
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Forest plot representing independent factors associated with mortality in patients with sarcoidosis who undergone lung transplantation.
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Kaplan Meier curves displaying post-transplant survival rates among not double lung and double lung transplant.
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Figure 4
Collinearity between covariates.

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