OPTN/SRTR 2022 Annual Data Report: Lung
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OPTN/SRTR 2022 Annual Data Report: Lung
Abstract
For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual number of lung transplants performed in the United States increased. The year 2022, encompassed in this report, marks the last full calendar year where the Lung Allocation Score was used for ranking transplant candidates based on their estimated transplant benefit and donor lung allocation in the United States. In March 2023, a major change in transplant allocation policy occurred with the implementation of the Composite Allocation Score. Transplant rates have increased over the past decade, although there is variability among age, diagnosis, racial and ethnic, and blood groups. Over half of candidates received a lung transplant within 3 months of placement on the waiting list, with nearly 75% of candidates accessing transplant by 1 year. Pretransplant mortality rates remained stable, with approximately 13% of lung transplant candidates dying or being removed from the waiting list within a year of listing. Posttransplant survival remained stable; however, variability exists by age, diagnosis, and racial and ethnic groups.
Keywords: End-stage lung disease; Lung Allocation Score; lung transplant; organ allocation; transplant outcomes.
Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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