Episode 34: September 2023
Description
In this special issue of JHLT: The Podcast, the JHLT Digital Media Editors explore just one study—and devote the second half of the episode as a tribute to recently retired Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Daniel R. Goldstein. Digital Media Editor Van-Khue Ton, MD, heart failure and transplant cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, hosts this episode.
First, hear from senior author William F. Parker, MD, MS, PhD, on his team’s study “Association of high-priority exceptions with waitlist mortality among heart transplant candidates.” Dr. Parker is a pulmonary and critical care physician, health services researcher, and clinical medical ethicist, and he runs a R01 funded lab focusing on the allocation of scarce healthcare resources.
In the study, Dr. Parker and colleagues set out to examine the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) to compare medical urgency of heart transplant patients listed with exception vs. those listed according to standard guidelines. The study’s main finding: after controlling for status as a time-varying covariate, candidates with an exception had a 45% lower hazard of waitlist mortality compared with standard criteria candidates. The Digital Media Editors want to know all the details and talk with Dr. Parker about the wait-list mortality and post-transplant survival of status 1, 2, 3, and 4 candidates, plus what next steps could be in ensuring a fair allocation system.
The episode’s special tribute to Dr. Daniel R. Goldstein features Michelle Kittleson, MD, PhD, Interim Editor-in-Chief of JHLT; Andrew Gelman, PhD, Deputy Editor at JHLT; Andrew Fisher, FRCP, PhD, past president of ISHLT and Chair of the Publications Oversight Committee; Daniel Tyrrell, PhD, a former post-doc of Dr. Goldstein’s; and Judy Chen, PhD, a former immunology PhD student in Dr. Goldstein’s lab.
These heartfelt tributes to Dr. Goldstein are worth a listen—and we thank Dr. Goldstein for his vision and leadership at the Journal.
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