Clinical outcomes of ventricular assist device support by HIV infection status: An STS-INTERMACS analysis

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Journal Article
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Title
Clinical outcomes of ventricular assist device support by HIV infection status: An STS-INTERMACS analysis
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality in human im­ munodeficiency virus-infected (HIV-positive) patients. Ventricular assist device therapy is rarely of­ fered to these patients and data on outcomes are sparse. We investigated outcomes following ventricular assist device implants for HIV-positive as compared to non-HIV-infected (HIV-negative) patients. METHODS: We analyzed 22,065 patients from the Interagency Registry for Mechanically Assisted Circulatory Support registry for outcomes by HIV status. A propensity-matched analysis adjusting for 21 preimplant risk factors was also conducted. RESULTS: Compared with 21,980 HIV-negative device recipients, the 85 HIV-positive recipients were younger (median age 58 years vs 59 years, p = 0.02), had lower body mass index (26 kg/m2 vs 29 kg/ m2, p = 0.001), and had higher rates of prior stroke (8% vs 4%, p = 0.02). In the matched HIV-positive and HIV-negative cohorts, there was significantly higher mortality in HIV-positive patients in earlier implant years, however, this association was not seen in later implant years (2018-2020). In both unmatched and matched cohorts, no significant differences in postimplantation stroke, major bleeding, or major infection were noted. CONCLUSIONS: With recent advancements in mechanical circulatory support and HIV treatment, ventricular assist device therapy is a viable therapeutic option for HIV-positive patients with end-stage heart failure.
Publication
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
Date
5/2023
Pages
S1053249823018466
Journal Abbr
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
Accessed
7/27/23, 7:24 AM
ISSN
10532498
Short Title
Clinical outcomes of ventricular assist device support by HIV infection status
Language
en
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DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Birk, S. E., Baran, D. A., Campbell, R., Herre, J. M., Sadatsafavi, H., & Yehya, A. (2023). Clinical outcomes of ventricular assist device support by HIV infection status: An STS-INTERMACS analysis. The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, S1053249823018466. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healun.2023.04.014
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SOLID ORGANS AND MCSS
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