2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.healun.2017.01.292
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Prediction of Waitlist Mortality in Adult Heart Transplant Candidates: The Candidate Risk Score

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“…The study was single‐centre; however, results on waiting‐list mortality showed that the cohort behaved akin to larger cohorts of HF patients. Indeed, variables associated with mortality in this study were also similar to that of the recent Candidate Risk Score (CRS) assessing 1‐year mortality after listing, based on the overall Cristal database registry .…”
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confidence: 54%
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“…The study was single‐centre; however, results on waiting‐list mortality showed that the cohort behaved akin to larger cohorts of HF patients. Indeed, variables associated with mortality in this study were also similar to that of the recent Candidate Risk Score (CRS) assessing 1‐year mortality after listing, based on the overall Cristal database registry .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…In this sense, the work started by Jasseron et al . , on a national risk score, may be the first step towards such change in practices. The next logical step would be the inclusion of centre‐specific adjustment factors to account for centre‐scale, although this would require more statistical power which heart transplantation does not necessarily allow, yet.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The current challenge is to identify non-invasive biomarkers that enable the early stratification of patients at risk 2,[5][6][7][8] to tailor individualized therapeutic approaches that prevent HT failure 6,9 .…”
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“…Since 2004, the heart allocation system in France has been based on medical urgency and geography, without considering posttransplant mortality . We recently developed a candidate‐risk score (CRS) from the French national transplant database based on the candidate's characteristics, rather than treatment modalities, that provides an objective prediction of waitlist mortality . The CRS has been incorporated into a modified urgency‐based allocation system.…”
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confidence: 99%