2022
DOI: 10.1111/petr.14214
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Rejection surveillance in pediatric heart transplant recipients: Critical reflection on the role of frequent and long‐term routine surveillance endomyocardial biopsies and comprehensive review of non‐invasive rejection screening tools

Abstract: Background Despite significant medical advances in the field of pediatric heart transplantation (HT), acute rejection remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Endomyocardial biopsy (EMB) remains the gold‐standard method for diagnosing rejection but is an invasive, expensive, and stressful process. Given the potential adverse consequences of rejection, routine post‐transplant rejection surveillance protocols incorporating EMB are widely employed to detect asymptomatic rejection. Each center employ… Show more

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“…There is some variation in center practices around how frequently biopsies are performed by year post transplant, especially in younger children. 6 Beyond surveillance, biopsies are also performed for clinical suspicion for rejection to diagnose rejection type and grade. Biopsies are further used for post-treatment monitoring to document resolution and response.…”
Section: Backg Rou N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is some variation in center practices around how frequently biopsies are performed by year post transplant, especially in younger children. 6 Beyond surveillance, biopsies are also performed for clinical suspicion for rejection to diagnose rejection type and grade. Biopsies are further used for post-treatment monitoring to document resolution and response.…”
Section: Backg Rou N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cardiac catheterization and endomyocardial biopsies are hence performed as a part of routine surveillance. There is some variation in center practices around how frequently biopsies are performed by year post transplant, especially in younger children 6 . Beyond surveillance, biopsies are also performed for clinical suspicion for rejection to diagnose rejection type and grade.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Azeka Even though more subtle techniques including echocardiography, emerging biomarkers, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging gain importance, routine surveillance biopsies remain the gold standard in detecting rejection. 49 Nevertheless, routine surveillance biopsies after more than 2-3 years are controversial, as studies show a significant decrease in the positivity rate of biopsies. 50 We cannot confirm these findings as the positivity rate of surveillance biopsies before or after 3 years stayed stable in our cohort.…”
Section: Shaddy Et Al Showed a Correlation Between Elevated Mean Papmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The immune cell function assay ImmuKnow® has limited available pediatric data and has not been found to be predictive of rejection. The data in pediatric heart transplant patients for the gene expression profiling test, AlloMap®, are sparse and not yet an alternative in the pediatric age group 83 . The same can be said for Molecular Microscope Diagnostic System (MMDx®) which analyzes RNA transcripts from endomyocardial biopsies to differentiate quiescent tissue from rejection, with abstracts reported from exploratory single‐center experience 84,85 .…”
Section: Unmet Challenges and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%