Abstract
Objective: Allocation criteria changed in 2000 as a result of Germany's new transplantation
law. Before, thoracic organs were primarily allocated electively within the donor
region (according to urgency and waiting time). Afterwards, all patients in Germany
eligible for heart transplants were registered in a national waiting list. With the
exception of high-urgency patients that are approved by an audit committee, waiting
time has become the major criteria for allocation. In this study, we investigated
the impact of the new allocation system on economic aspects as on clinical results.
Methods: One year in the new allocation system (NA) was compared to the previous year in the
old allocation system (OA) regarding explantation/transportation distance, costs,
ischemia time and clinical outcome. All explantations performed by our institution
within Germany were evaluated. Results: The number of transplantations and the spectrum was similar between the two time periods
(NA vs. OA: 61 vs. 57 overall). Eighty-two percent of these explanted organs were
transplanted within the donor region in the OA time period, but only 37 % in the NA
period. This resulted in higher transportation distances (NA: 441 ± 177 km vs. OA:
179 ± 118 km), higher transportation cost (NA: EUR 4,472 ± 2,858 per explantation
vs. OA: EUR 1,858 ± 2,293 explantation, p = 0.001), and therefore longer ischemia
times in the NA period (NA: 264 ± 56 min: OA: 208 + 61 min, p = 0.001). Perioperative
results and survival after a mean clinical follow-up of 21 ± 8 (OA) and 11 ± 5 (NA)
months were comparable (86 % vs. 87 % (p = 0.93). Conclusion: Transportation distance, costs for explantation and ischemia time increased significantly
with the NA period. While the clinical short-term outcome proved to be comparable,
we cannot yet judge the long-term impact of the prolonged ischemia time on the development
of chronic rejection.
Key words
Allocation - costs - ischemia - outcome
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Dr. Jan Groetzner
Herzchirurgische Klinik, LMU, Klinikum Großhadern
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