TY - JOUR AU - Razia, Deepika AU - Omar, Ashraf AU - Grief, Katherine AU - Walia, Rajat AU - Tokman, Sofya PY - 2023 DA - 2023/03/01 TI - Impact of Sex and Age at Lung Transplantation on Long-Term Survival of Patients with Cystic Fibrosis JO - OBM Transplantation SP - 176 VL - 07 IS - 01 AB - Careful selection of lung transplant (LT) recipients with cystic fibrosis (CF) may improve outcomes; therefore, we studied the impact of sex and age at the time of LT on long-term survival of patients with CF. LT recipients with CF who received post-LT care at our center between July 1, 2007 and April 30, 2021 were included. The primary outcome was death or retransplantation. Cox proportional hazard analysis and the Kaplan-Meier method were used. Of 59 included LT recipients, the median age at first LT was 28 (22, 36) years, 36 (61%) patients were ≥25 years old, and 30 (51%) were male. At the end of the study, 21 (36%) had died and 17 (29%) had required retransplantation, with a median lung allograft survival of 33.4 (16.1, 66.4) months. The remaining 21 patients (36%) were alive at a median of 68 (28, 112) months after primary LT. The probability of survival of male patients trended higher than that of female patients (66.7% vs 44.8%, p = 0.069). Compared to age < 25 years at LT, age ≥ 25 years was associated with a significantly higher probability of survival (63.9% vs 43.5%, p = 0.047). LT recipients with CF aged ≥ 25 years at LT had significantly higher survival than younger patients, and survival trended higher for male recipients compared to female recipients. These results identify an at-risk population of LT recipients who may warrant closer attention after LT. Large multicenter trials with adequate power are needed. SN - 2577-5820 UR - https://doi.org/10.21926/obm.transplant.2301176 DO - 10.21926/obm.transplant.2301176 ID - Razia2023 ER -