Experience of outpatient follow-up of heart transplant recipients at Shumakov center
https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2023-3-68-75
Abstract
Heart transplantation (HT) is considered the optimal therapy for end-stage heart failure. In recent years, the number of operations performed has been growing, which has led to a rise in the number of heart transplant recipients requiring outpatient follow-up.
Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness of the model of dual personalized follow-up of heart transplant recipients in the consultative and diagnostic department of Shumakov National Medical Research Center of Transplantology and Artificial Organs.
Materials and methods. The study included 1,436 patients under outpatient follow-up from January 2008 to December 2022. Recipient data, results of laboratory and instrumental examination methods, nature and frequency of complications at different follow-up periods were analyzed.
Results: At the time of discharge from the hospital, 98.7% of patients had received triple-drug immunosuppressive therapy; 6 months later, methylprednisolone was discontinued in 72.2% of recipients. Mean tacrolimus level during the 1-year follow-up was 8.7 ± 2.7 ng/mL; in the period from 1 to 5 years of followup, the mean was 5.1 ± 2.4 ng/mL. At year 1 after transplantation, 23 (1.7%) recipients had been converted to everolimus; by the end of year 5 of follow-up, the number had increased to 8.6%. The most frequently detected complications during outpatient follow-up were: hypertension (48.65%), post-transplant diabetes mellitus (7.24%), nephropathy (35.97%), and malignant neoplasms (4.2%). Recipient survival, excluding in-hospital mortality, was 96.5%; and 88.0% at year 1 and 5 of follow-up, respectively.
Conclusion: The dual personalized approach model for outpatient follow-up and treatment of heart transplant recipients will improve recipient survival and quality of life in the long-term post-HT period.
About the Authors
I. I. MuminovRussian Federation
Moscow
N. N. Koloskova
Russian Federation
Nadezhda Koloskova,
1, Shchukinskaya str., Moscow, 123182
V. N. Poptsov
Russian Federation
Moscow
V. M. Zakharevich
Russian Federation
Moscow
N. P. Mozheiko
Russian Federation
Moscow
S. A. Sakhovsky
Russian Federation
Moscow
A. O. Shevchenko
Russian Federation
Moscow
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Review
For citations:
Muminov I.I., Koloskova N.N., Poptsov V.N., Zakharevich V.M., Mozheiko N.P., Sakhovsky S.A., Shevchenko A.O. Experience of outpatient follow-up of heart transplant recipients at Shumakov center. Russian Journal of Transplantology and Artificial Organs. 2023;25(3):68-75. https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2023-3-68-75