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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jun 20.
Published in final edited form as: J Heart Lung Transplant. 2022 Jul 25;41(10):1366–1375. doi: 10.1016/j.healun.2022.07.018

Table 1.

Diagnosis Categories Among Patients Transplanted for Restrictive Heart Disease by era (Transplants: January 1992-June 2018)

January 1992-December 2000 (n = 760) January 2001-December 2009 (n = 1417) January 2010-June 2018 (n = 2129) p-value
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 352 (46.3%) 752 (53.1%) 1065 (50.0%) <0.0001
Amyloid 53 (7.0%) 114 (8.0%) 299 (14.0%)
Sarcoid 25 (3.3%) 50 (3.5%) 133 (6.2%)
Radiation/chemotherapy 9 (1.2%) 26 (1.8%) 53 (2.5%)
Other restrictive cardiomyopathy 321 (42.2%) 475 (33.5%) 579 (27.2%)
 – Idiopathic 203 (26.7%) 240 (16.9%) 266 (12.5%)
 – Endocardial Fibrosis 9 (1.2%) 12 (0.8%) 16 (0.8%)
 – Other 109 (14.3%) 223 (15.7%) 297 (14.0%)

Continuous factors are expressed as median (5th−95th percentiles).

Summary statistics included transplants with non-missing data.

Diagnosis categories (with “Other RCM” combined) were compared using the chi-square statistic using single p-value.