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Lung transplantation after ex vivo lung perfusion versus static cold storage: An institutional cost analysis.

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Halpern, SE; Kesseli, SJ; Au, S; Krischak, MK; Olaso, DG; Smith, H; Tipton, G; Jamieson, IR; Barbas, AS; Haney, JC; Klapper, JA; Hartwig, MG
Published in: Am J Transplant
February 2022

Ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) is a novel lung preservation strategy that facilitates the use of marginal allografts; however, it is more expensive than static cold storage (SCS). To understand how preservation method might affect postoperative costs, we compared outcomes and index hospitalization costs among matched EVLP and SCS preserved lung transplant (LTx) recipients at a single, high-volume institution. A total of 22 EVLP and 66 matched SCS LTx recipients were included; SCS grafts were further stratified as either standard-criteria (SCD) or extended-criteria donors (ECD). Median total preservation time was 857, 409, and 438 min for EVLP, SCD, and ECD lungs, respectively (p < .0001). EVLP patients had similar perioperative outcomes and posttransplant survival compared to SCS SCD and ECD recipients. Excluding device-specific costs, total direct variable costs were similar among EVLP, SCD, and ECD recipients (median $200,404, vs. $154,709 vs. $168,334, p =  .11). The median direct contribution margin was positive for EVLP recipients, and similar to that for SCD and ECD graft recipients (all p > .99). These findings demonstrate that the use of EVLP was profitable at an institutional level; however, further investigation is needed to better understand the financial implications of EVLP in facilitating donor pool expansion in an era of broader lung sharing.

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Am J Transplant

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1600-6143

Publication Date

February 2022

Volume

22

Issue

2

Start / End Page

552 / 564

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tissue Donors
  • Surgery
  • Perfusion
  • Organ Preservation
  • Lung Transplantation
  • Lung
  • Humans
  • Costs and Cost Analysis
  • 3204 Immunology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Halpern, S. E., Kesseli, S. J., Au, S., Krischak, M. K., Olaso, D. G., Smith, H., … Hartwig, M. G. (2022). Lung transplantation after ex vivo lung perfusion versus static cold storage: An institutional cost analysis. Am J Transplant, 22(2), 552–564. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.16794
Halpern, Samantha E., Samuel J. Kesseli, Sandra Au, Madison K. Krischak, Danae G. Olaso, Haley Smith, Greg Tipton, et al. “Lung transplantation after ex vivo lung perfusion versus static cold storage: An institutional cost analysis.Am J Transplant 22, no. 2 (February 2022): 552–64. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.16794.
Halpern SE, Kesseli SJ, Au S, Krischak MK, Olaso DG, Smith H, et al. Lung transplantation after ex vivo lung perfusion versus static cold storage: An institutional cost analysis. Am J Transplant. 2022 Feb;22(2):552–64.
Halpern, Samantha E., et al. “Lung transplantation after ex vivo lung perfusion versus static cold storage: An institutional cost analysis.Am J Transplant, vol. 22, no. 2, Feb. 2022, pp. 552–64. Pubmed, doi:10.1111/ajt.16794.
Halpern SE, Kesseli SJ, Au S, Krischak MK, Olaso DG, Smith H, Tipton G, Jamieson IR, Barbas AS, Haney JC, Klapper JA, Hartwig MG. Lung transplantation after ex vivo lung perfusion versus static cold storage: An institutional cost analysis. Am J Transplant. 2022 Feb;22(2):552–564.
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Published In

Am J Transplant

DOI

EISSN

1600-6143

Publication Date

February 2022

Volume

22

Issue

2

Start / End Page

552 / 564

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tissue Donors
  • Surgery
  • Perfusion
  • Organ Preservation
  • Lung Transplantation
  • Lung
  • Humans
  • Costs and Cost Analysis
  • 3204 Immunology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences