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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jan 25.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Thorac Surg. 2020 Sep 16;111(5):1465–1471. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2020.06.120

Table 1.

Donor Characteristics. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Heart Donors, Stratified by HIV Status of Recipient, January 2005 – June 2019

Variable HIV - recipient HIV + recipient p-value
  (n=29,848) (n=75)  
Male gender 21,183 (71.0%) 55 (73.3%) 0.747
Donor age (median years, IQR) 30 (22–40) 33 (23–38) 0.481
Donor BMI (median kg/m2, IQR) 26.3 (23.2–30.2) 25.2 (23.0–29.8) 0.308
Donor ethnicity     0.111
 White 19,171 (64.2%) 44 (58.7%)  
 Black 4,741 (15.9%) 12 (16.0%)  
 Hispanic 4,997 (16.7%) 19 (25.3%)  
 Other 939 (3.1%) -  
Donor history      
 Cigarette use 4,023 (13.5%) 10 (13.3%) 1.000
 Cocaine use 5,468 (18.3%) 21 (28.0%) 0.044
 Alcohol abuse 4,775 (16.0%) 10 (13.3%) 0.638
 Diabetes 1,008 (3.4%) 3 (4.0%) 1.000
LVEF 60 (55–65) 60 (59–65) 0.514
Inotrope use at procurement 13590 (45.5%) 24 (32.0%) 0.025
Donor cause of death     0.012
 Anoxia 7,602 (25.5%) 28 (37.3%)  
 Cerebrovascular/stroke 5,787 (19.4%) 10 (13.3%)  
 Head trauma 15,633 (52.4%) 35 (46.7%)  
 CNS tumor 180 (0.6%) 2 (2.7%)  
 Other 645 (2.2%) -  
ABO blood type     0.147
 A 10,732 (36.0%) 28 (37.3%)  
 B 3,301 (11.1%) 11 (14.7%)  
 AB 646 (2.2%) 4 (5.3%)  
 O 15,169 (50.8%) 32 (42.7%)  
IQR, interquartile range; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; CNS, central nervous system