AI Article Synopsis

  • - Approximately 65 million adults worldwide suffer from heart failure, and this number is expected to rise due to aging populations, leading to high long-term morbidity and mortality despite medical advances.
  • - Heart transplantation is the best treatment option for improving quality of life and survival in advanced heart failure patients, but there's a significant shortage of available organs compared to the number of patients in need.
  • - New strategies to expand the donor pool include using organs from donors with certain infections (like HIV or hepatitis C), implementing opt-out donation policies, and exploring xenotransplantation, with ongoing discussions about their safety and effectiveness.

Article Abstract

Approximately 65 million adults globally have heart failure, and the prevalence is expected to increase substantially with ageing populations. Despite advances in pharmacological and device therapy of heart failure, long-term morbidity and mortality remain high. Many patients progress to advanced heart failure and develop persistently severe symptoms. Heart transplantation remains the gold-standard therapy to improve the quality of life, functional status and survival of these patients. However, there is a large imbalance between the supply of organs and the demand for heart transplants. Therefore, expanding the donor pool is essential to reduce mortality while on the waiting list and improve clinical outcomes in this patient population. A shift has occurred to consider the use of organs from donors with hepatitis C virus, HIV or SARS-CoV-2 infection. Other advances in this field have also expanded the donor pool, including opt-out donation policies, organ donation after circulatory death and xenotransplantation. We provide a comprehensive overview of these various novel strategies, provide objective data on their safety and efficacy, and discuss some of the unresolved issues and controversies of each approach.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41569-023-00902-1DOI Listing

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