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Trends in Lung Transplantation Practices Across the United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Background. The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on adult lung transplants and report practice changes in the United States. Methods. A retrospective analysis of a public dataset from the United Network for Organ Sharing was performed regarding adult lung transplantation (January 19, 2020–June 30, 2020). Data were stratified into 3 periods: pre-COVID-19 (January 19, 2020–March 14, 2020), first COVID-19 era (March 15, 2020–May 8, 2020), and second COVID-19 era (May 9, 2020–June 30, 2020). Weekly changes in waitlist inactivations (COVID-19 precautions or not), waitlist additions, transplant volume, and donor recovery were examined across eras and changes across era were correlated. Results. During the first COVID-19 era, 301 patients were added to the waitlist, representing a 40% decrease when compared to the prior 8-week period. This was followed by a significant increase in listing during the second COVID-19 era (t = 2.16, P = 0.032). Waitlist inactivations decreased in the second COVID-19 era from the first COVID-19 era (t = 3.60, P < 0.001). There was no difference in waitlist inactivations between the pre-COVID era and the second COVID-19 era (P = 0.10). Weekly volume was not associated with trends in COVID-19 cases across any era, but was negatively associated with waitlist inactivations due to COVID-19 precautions entering the first COVID-19 era (r = −0.73, P = 0.04) and second COVID-19 era (r = −0.89, P = 0.003). Conclusions. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States experienced a decrease in lung transplant volume. While overall volume has returned to normal, additional studies are needed to identify areas of improvement to better prepare for future pandemics.
Title: Trends in Lung Transplantation Practices Across the United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Description:
Background.
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on adult lung transplants and report practice changes in the United States.
Methods.
A retrospective analysis of a public dataset from the United Network for Organ Sharing was performed regarding adult lung transplantation (January 19, 2020–June 30, 2020).
Data were stratified into 3 periods: pre-COVID-19 (January 19, 2020–March 14, 2020), first COVID-19 era (March 15, 2020–May 8, 2020), and second COVID-19 era (May 9, 2020–June 30, 2020).
Weekly changes in waitlist inactivations (COVID-19 precautions or not), waitlist additions, transplant volume, and donor recovery were examined across eras and changes across era were correlated.
Results.
During the first COVID-19 era, 301 patients were added to the waitlist, representing a 40% decrease when compared to the prior 8-week period.
This was followed by a significant increase in listing during the second COVID-19 era (t = 2.
16, P = 0.
032).
Waitlist inactivations decreased in the second COVID-19 era from the first COVID-19 era (t = 3.
60, P < 0.
001).
There was no difference in waitlist inactivations between the pre-COVID era and the second COVID-19 era (P = 0.
10).
Weekly volume was not associated with trends in COVID-19 cases across any era, but was negatively associated with waitlist inactivations due to COVID-19 precautions entering the first COVID-19 era (r = −0.
73, P = 0.
04) and second COVID-19 era (r = −0.
89, P = 0.
003).
Conclusions.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States experienced a decrease in lung transplant volume.
While overall volume has returned to normal, additional studies are needed to identify areas of improvement to better prepare for future pandemics.

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