Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8669242 | The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
This study is the first analysis of UNOS STAR data on recipient work status pre-HTx demonstrating: (1) an improvement in post-transplant survival for working HTx candidates; and (2) an association between working pre-HTx and longer post-HTx survival. Given that work status before HTx may be a modifiable risk factor for better outcomes after HTx, we strongly recommend that UNOS consider these important findings for moving forward this patient-centered research on work status. Working at listing and working at HTx are associated with long-term survival benefits. The association may be reciprocal, where working identifies less ill patients and also improves well-being. Consideration should be given to giving additional weight to work status during organ allocation. Work status may also be a modifiable factor associated with better post-HTx outcomes.
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Authors
Yazhini MD, Srihari K. MD, Laurel A. PhD, Kiumars MS, Kathleen PhD, Sitaramesh MD, Chittoor B. MD,