Renal Function in Patients with or without a Left Ventricular Assist Device Implant During Listing for a Heart Transplant.

Journal: Annals Of Transplantation
Published:
Abstract

BACKGROUND Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation may improve kidney function, but in patients awaiting heart transplantation, the long-term effects of LVAD implantation on renal function and subsequent clinical outcome are unclear. MATERIAL AND METHODS We analyzed data in patients with LVAD implants (n=139) and without LVAD implants (n=1038) who were listed for a heart transplant at our institution between 2000 and 2019. The primary endpoint was an impairment in renal function (decrease of creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] by ≥30%) up to a maximum of 2 years after listing. Secondary endpoints were chronic kidney disease stage 4 or 5, heart transplantation, survival during listing, and 1-year survival after transplantation. RESULTS Values for eGFR increased after LVAD implantation (P=0.001) and were higher at the time of waitlisting in the LVAD group than in the non-LVAD group (P=0.002), but were similar between groups at the end of waitlisting (P=0.75). Two-year freedom from renal impairment was 50.6% and 66.7% in the LVAD and non-LVAD groups, respectively, with a multivariable-adjusted hazard ratio for the LVAD versus the non-LVAD group of 1.78 (95% confidence interval 1.19-2.68; P=0.005). Two-year freedom from chronic kidney disease stages 4-5 was similar between study groups (LVAD group: 83.5%; non-LVAD group: 80.1%; =0.50). The 2-year probability of transplantation was slightly lower in the LVAD group than in the non-LVAD group (50.0% and 55.8%, respectively, P=0.017). However, 2-year survival on the waiting list and 1-year survival after transplantation did not differ significantly between study groups (P-values >0.20). CONCLUSIONS Our data indicate a transient improvement in creatinine-based eGFR values by LVAD implantation without influencing survival.

Authors
Armin Zittermann, Rene Schramm, Tobias Becker, Ellen Von Rössing, Detlef Hinse, Stefan Wlost, Michiel Morshuis, Jan Gummert, Uwe Fuchs
Relevant Conditions

Heart Transplant, Heart Failure